“They all have four corners, and we've become totally oblivious to the fact that we can question this. They could have six, seven or eight corners… or a thousand,” Menkman says. “We are collectively suffering from technological hyperopia, whereby these qualities have moved beyond a fold of perspective. Everything that is compromised is being lost and forgotten, and every time that we make new technology we become less and less aware of all the compromises that happened before.”