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Imaginative computer interfaces from films
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  • It's a unix system. I know this!

  • More on interfaces

    Site with database of imaginitive interfaces - http://www.noteloop.com/kit/fui/

  • You all should know this. Released 45 years ago!

    Take note of the Ipad style video tablet.

    Some trivia...

    'HAL' the computer that runs amok in the film wasn't originally called 'HAL'.

    Many of the onboard computers (including the video tablet) can be seen displaying the IBM logo.

    Apparently IBM was uncomfortable with the idea of one of their products becoming psychotic and murdering humans.

    So the feral computer was named 'HAL' in order to appease IBM.

    What do you get if you shift each of the letters in 'HAL' one letter forward in the alphabet? ;)

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  • That ATT videophone is huge! (3rd one down, Right side) Nobody carrying smartphones? Maybe Industrial Light & Magic can add some smartphones in the next Bluray of "2001". like in the updated Star Wars saga. Everyone should be checking their smartphones, except the apes, cause the Monolith was a smartphone to Jupiter ( The Sentinel, Arthur C. Clarke) .... The last time I saw "2001", in the Moon Briefing Room with Dr. Heywood Floyd, the camera being used looked like a Canon HV-10.

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  • from Cargo great low budget sci-fi film