My son found this in our garden… and now we’re wondering what this strange thing is for. Do you know what you see in the picture?
Even a simple, dirty, rusty object can evoke an unexpected emotional response. That’s exactly what happened when my son returned from the garden, eyes shining and a strange piece of metal in his hand. At first glance, unrecognizable, it seemed from another era. It was not a toy, nor a modern tool… but something familiar, buried in our collective memory. And suddenly everything became clear.
First we all played detective. What purpose could this cylindrical object with its small shaft and movable arm possibly have? My son imagined it as a treasure, part of a secret machine, or even a forgotten prop from a science fiction movie. I, on the other hand, was overcome with a strange feeling: I had seen it before, a long time ago.
In a matter of seconds, the memory literally captured my attention.
A turning point: an immediate return to childhood.
This “strange thing” was nothing more than a bicycle dynamo. Almost extinct now, this object had been the most central symbol of freedom for generations of children. Just seeing it transported me back to the streets of my neighborhood, to long summer afternoons, and to the moment when my bike’s headlights turned on… simply because I was pedaling.
Back then, there was no need for batteries or charging. All that was required was that you moved. The faster you drove, the brighter the light. Simple, almost poetic.