(Weird) The first remote control
This is the first remote control (wired though), designed by Dumont (Dumont Model RA 369 Remote Selector). “Photo courtesy of Jim Martin, Machesney Park, Illinois USA”

This is the first remote control (wired though), designed by Dumont (Dumont Model RA 369 Remote Selector). “Photo courtesy of Jim Martin, Machesney Park, Illinois USA”

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This is a blog by Nicolas Nova. I undertake user/field research at LIFTlab: I study people's practices as well as usage of technologies and turn them into insights, ideas, prototypes or recommendations to inform design and foresight.
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August 27th, 2004 at 6:24 pm
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