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"Youll meet babies of many nationalities
as their pictures are thrown on wall screens, and youll
hear their voices, symbolizing the birth of communications.
Youll have a chance to see a handy wireless telephone
with pushbuttons, a color television telephone, and learn
how telephone rates will be calculated by remote control.
In the "Eidophor" theater a screen on each wall
projects live scenes in Tokyo, Kyoto and Kyushu, and spectators
can talk to people appearing on the screens by telephone.
Know anyone in Kyoto? These are few of the wonders of the
Telecommunications Pavilion. Wed like one of those wireless
telephones, EXPO 70."
Myra Waldo, "JAPAN EXPO 70 GUIDE A new world
comes to life in the heart of old Japan." 1970, COLLIER
BOOKS, London, page 42.
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