Even though technology evolved at a crazy pace the last 100 years, the humble button has stayed at the center of it all. What is its past, its future? Why is it important? What does it say about the interaction between humans and technology? Pictures, stories, revelations, maybe movies.
History of the Button
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SXSW Interactive 2010: History of the Button
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SXSW Interactive 2010: History of the Button
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