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On February 21, invisible systems became public.
An international chess tournament turned thinking into spectacle.
Recorded political speeches made persuasion permanent.
And the first bank-issued credit card separated spending from cash in hand.
Three moments where structure reshaped how we compete, communicate, and pay.
By C.L. BernsOn February 21, invisible systems became public.
An international chess tournament turned thinking into spectacle.
Recorded political speeches made persuasion permanent.
And the first bank-issued credit card separated spending from cash in hand.
Three moments where structure reshaped how we compete, communicate, and pay.