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En L'An 2000: Remote-Controlled Electric Farming, French Futurist Postcard c.1900
Charming optimism radiates from this vision of tomorrow's effortless agrarian life, where a pipe-smoking farmer lounges in a chair operating an entire harvest remotely via electrical levers and telegraph wires. Automated plows and mechanical reapers work the golden fields without a soul in sight, while neat haystacks accumulate automatically. The control panel bristles with dials and switches — a fantasy of total technological mastery over nature, utterly serene and self-satisfied.
Category: Postcard
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Jean-Marc Côté
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: France
Coolness: 3/10
The most delightful detail is the farmer casually smoking a pipe while 'working' — the entire future of agriculture reduced to a man doing absolutely nothing. Labor-saving technology taken to its smug, leisurely extreme.
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retro-futurismmad-sciencecities-of-the-futurefarmerremote control panelautomated plowtelegraph polesharvested wheat fieldselectrical wiresmechanical harvesterhaystacksen l'an 2000year 2000french futurismretro-futurismautomated farmingremote controlchromolithographBelle Époquefuturist postcardagricultural technologyVictorian futurismJean-Marc Côté
Text in image:
“EN L'AN 2000 A Very Busy Farmer”





