“Innovation has stalled in the banking industry. While the rest of the world is in the digital age, banking remains stagnant. We are here to change this and bring banking to the 21st century. We will ensure our customers feel involved in the progress of this bank and are offering them a truly enjoyable banking experience – different from anything they have experienced before.” WorldFeelsDifferentAgeProgressCenturyIndustryInvolvedInnovationRemainsCustomersDigitalOffering21st CenturyBankingEnjoyableStagnantDigital Age Author:Jay Sidhu
“India lives in several centuries at the same time. Every night outside my house I pass a road gang of emaciated laborers digging a trench to lay fiber optic cables to speed up digital revolution. They work by the light of a few candles.” LightNightHouseCenturyRevolutionIndiaLaysSpeedDigitalCandleEvery NightGangCablesDiggingFiberTrenchesLaborersDigital Revolution Author:Arundhati Roy
“In this 21st century, bedtime doesn't matter at all. All that matters is what you set for your DVR [Digital Video Recorder].” MatterCenturyVideoDigital21st CenturyBedtimeRecorders Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“This century is going to be linked with the virtual world. Maybe in the days to come we will have virtual malls and digital manufacturing. Change is coming fast and we need our urban areas to keep pace with these changes.” WorldNeedsCenturyAreasIndiaDigitalPaceUrbanLinkedManufacturingMallsVirtual WorldUrban AreasDays To Come Author:Narendra Modi
“When Bill Gates started Corbis we were told that he needed images to fill those digital picture frames in his home, and many found this plausible. But now it's pretty clear that he's set out to control the visual history of the twentieth century.” HomeFoundClearCenturyNeededBillsVisualsDigitalGatesTwentieth CenturyPlausiblePicture Frames Author:Philip Jones Griffiths
“Now that photography is a digital medium, the ghost of painting is coming to haunt it: photography no longer retains a sense of truth. I think that's great, because it frees photography from factuality, the same way photography freed painting from factuality in the mid-nineteenth century.” ThinkingWayCenturyPaintingPhotographyGhostMediumsDigitalNineteenth Century Author:Vik Muniz