Old and New -
Blind People -
A blind person has to explore the world around them without the sense of sight, everything they do involves having to use there other senses in a much more advanced way than regular humans.
Discovering Space- Who knows what's out there?
Babies-
Finding objects, feeling new things and seeing new places.
Wave toys to play, cry to communicate and grow to discover life.
Searching the deepest oceans, chopping through the most diverse rain forests and sailing across the roughest seas.

Evolution happens with everything, for example in cameras, from the camera obscura to digital SLR's.
Ibn al-Haytham, back in 1021, published a Book of Optics with details of the camera obscura. This “ancient camera” used a lens or pinhole to project an inverted image onto a viewing surface. |
Released in 1938, the Univex Mercury had a distinctive half moon top design that housed a unique metal rotary shutter system, giving it a wide range of shutter speeds. The space was put to use with a depth of focus table, and a Tricor interchangeable lens system rounded out the modern design. |
By the 1960s there were many variations of popular camera designs on the world market. Over two million 'FED 3' cameras were sold. |
The SX-70, introduced in 1972, was the first instant SLR. The SX-70 film would develop in broad daylight by itself. It was the first camera that allowed home photographers to take many pictures that were perhaps too explicit to be sent off for development. |
In 1999, Nikon released the D1, it is considered the first true digital camera because it captured images as computer files and virtually eliminated mechanical parts from the process.
Nowadays it’s difficult to find a modern phone without a camera. With reusable memory cards you could take a hundred shots, keep just one, wipe the card, and do it over and over again. |
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