Innovation in the motor transport sector is usually thought to relate to cars. Smart Highway relates to revival innovation in two ways. The technology allowing road surfaces to become luminous is thirty years old. The idea is to incorporate solar power crystals into paint. Smart Highway has emerged just as connected cars with their onboard navigation systems are going to hook up to intelligent roads. In the middle of the nineteenth century, artists like Ingres were still using the camera lucida, a remarkable optical tool that was basically a prism on a sliding mount. As the authors of Big Bang Disruption Pablo Garcia and Golan Levin wrote, art professors, have recently pioneered a new version of the camera lucida called NeoLucida. Their aim was to offer artists an invaluable aid. All the information one needs to build a NeoLucida is available to everyone via a Creative Commons‐type open‐source platform.


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    Title :

    Revival‐Based Disruption


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    Publication date :

    2015-12-07


    Size :

    6 pages




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    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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