Article 3PRT1 From solar-powered shirts to drunken droids: what the smarthome will look like

From solar-powered shirts to drunken droids: what the smarthome will look like

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Oliver Wainwright
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Can a robot fold towels? Could your toaster turn against you? And will Amazon know when you're hungry and drone-deliver a Chinese takeaway directly to your mouth? Find out as we step into the home of the future

If the invention of the ship was also the invention of the shipwreck, as the French philosopher Paul Virilio suggested, then what does that make the invention of the Nest learning thermostat? As our homes fill up with more connected devices, funnelling every aspect of our lives into the great cloud of big data, the answer could be something much more alarming than just a few more faulty appliances cluttering up our cupboards.

This is one of the unsettling questions at the heart of The Future Starts Here, an exhibition about to open at the V&A in London. It promises to be less of a showcase of Tomorrow's World-type gadgetry than a thought-provoking probe into where exactly this new generation of smart technology is taking us. "People seem scared of the future at the moment," says Rory Hyde who, with co-curator Mariana Pestana, has spent the last two years trawling university laboratories and touring Silicon Valley to gather 100 hot-out-of-the-factory innovations, from a low-cost satellite to a solar-powered shirt that can charge a smartphone.

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