Alan Kay - Lecture: History of Computers & User Interface Images & Symbols - Oct 1987
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This is part of the University Video Communication - Distinguished Lecture Series on history of computers and human machine interaction. Alan Kay in this lecture goes over the full history of computer with special empahis on first attempts for creating an interactive User Interface and the mouse/keyboard.
This lecture goes under the title: "Doing with images makes symbols : communicating with computers" which was recorded in Oct 27, 1987 and sponsored by Apple Computers.
For those who do not know - Alan Kay's research and ideas on User Interface Design were the foundation of Apple and Windows.
This is of two vidoe tapes I had laying in my library for many years - since 1994 - and recently decided to digitize and upload and share.
This is so incredible. I’m going through the 2011 UC Berkeley CS61A course and they showed this video. Better video and audio quality here though! Thank you. 🙏
Few generations next and kids do not see anything else in their environment. Great lecture.
These are truly what built up today’s electronic world. Respect to all those pioneer and inventor
An amazing lecture looking back at the history and how things turned out. This guy is a genius.
Such a worthless complement from an Apple fan, lol.
I literally teared up after the tennis bit. That was pure magic.
I’d love to see Alan do this + follow up with whatever happened since
This is the top tier stuff., thank you!
You are welcome.
@@abbastaher9531 I would like to offer to have this video professionally captioned for you. Some of our instructors refer their students to this video so we'd like to help you make the video ADA compliant
Coming here from CS61A Brian Harvey's lecture lol
Great lecturer
DOING with IMAGES makes SYMBOLS
It's interesting, but I wish he'd talked about things like edible plants and shelter building.
underrated comment