To See or Not to See?
Sep 08, 2020
3 minutes
TEXT BY Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
ILLUSTRATIONS BY Ellen Weinstein
hen televisions began taking over living rooms after World War II, how they looked was as important as the images they broadcast. Manufacturers hid their bulging picture tubes behind the sliding or hinged doors of beautifully crafted cabinets, perhaps with a radio and turntable also inside. But even in the 1950s, television pioneer and RCA head David Sarnoff predicted that one day we’d all have flat TVs hanging on our walls like paintings.
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