Pull up a screen
14 November 2006
It is time for your midday meeting. Together with five colleagues you take your seat at the half oval-shaped table in your company’s conference room.Facing you are three 65in plasma screens. On the table in front of you is a telephone. At noon exactly you press a button on the phone and the screens reveal six more of your colleagues seated in a mirror image of your own room, and your half-oval joins theirs to complete the meeting table.They are life-sized and ...
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