Season 1, Episode 4: Functioning in Pre-Cell Phone America, Part 1
In 1926, Nikola Tesla - the famed inventor - sat down with John B. Kennedy of Collier’s Magazine for an interview.
In it, he predicts that people will be able to carry phones in there pocket, and will be able to see and hear one another as if we were right next to one another.
But could he have predicted the way that mobility has changed the way we live? And if he did, would he have approved?
In this 2-part series, I talked to a telephone expert and a good friend to ask the question: Has mobility improved or hindered the way we communicate today?