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March
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In 1910, French illustrator envisioned the future. He had some great 'wild' ideas.
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3/7/2011 1:21:10 PM
An important part of brainstorming are the wild ideas. It is always hard for everyone to loosen up to truly think of 'wild' ideas. French illustrator, Villemard, created these beautiful drawings of his vision of the year 2000. Ideas included flying firemen and robots that assist architects. These might seem wild even for today, but if you read the
article
he was not too far off.
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