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19:53 Apologies for the error in my recording where I incorrectly referred to Ivan Sutherland as Kevin Sutherland. Thank you for your understanding.

@rldp

This was one of he most eye opening videos that made me see things in a whole new angle. Extremely good

@TheTiko300

Was super long but I think you did your best to summarize this huge topic. Thanks for that :)

@jray1429

Thank you for the documentary and I actually appreciated the length.  Sometimes documentaries can be too short. This was very informative.

@OmarLahsenRamirez-cn9kg

Only 2 minutes in and i already know this video is gonna be wonderful :)

@ZevOsterElements

A lot of love was put into this. Good work.

@shikharraje

The video is incredible and extremely valuable for the history of HCI. I would go as far as claiming that this is a fantastic 101 textbook for ANYONE wanting to get into HCI research.

Just two nitpicks

1. Please remove the droning background music throughout the video. After hearing this video for 2 hours on my headphones, my ears are ringing now.
2. Better machine reader of the quoted texts. At 01:48:44 , it's pronouncing "lump" with a weird intonation.

@vanleeuwenhoek

Excellent doc. I'm glad somebody made something on this topic and of this scope. Having followed computing history and computer culture for years I knew of and forgot a lot of what was presented here. Let's all remember that IT COULD BEEN DIFFERENT. And on that note, the revolutionary idea is that it could have produced very different thinking, creativity, innovation patterns, and a different society than what we have today. I guess, so long as we develop along lines that require massive capital expenditures and some way to penetrate markets and sell new behaviors on people then the big players are going to have a hand in that development trajectory.

@robjones3818

What a fabulous documentary!  Thank you!

@just5559

Im writing a bachelor thesis around GUIs. Thank you, this will prob really help me wrap my head around the topic quicker than i woudlve otherwise

@vstream7352

One of the best videos I saw on You Tube.
I was really touched by the Mother of all demos part even if i already knew it.
Great and helpful work !
Thank you.

@imadtaieberrahmani9221

Wow! Fantastic work.

I get it now why I feel the limitations of the actual desktop/app experience all the time, and why apps and the web inherited the same problems.

@miloszobloza

21:19-21:30 - the birth of Pac-Man

P.S.: great documentary, thx!

@RochusKeller

Great documentary, thanks! Well researched and presented.

@mikemironov7551

Thank you, that was sublime!

@sandrodellisanti1139

Ciao and thank you for your wonderful Video, which i like to share at Telegram and at Tribel, i was an Amiga User from late 1989-96, great Times back then ❀️ many greetings from brunswick in germany and please stay safe πŸ™ƒ

@nitram_nosnibor

I would LOVE to watch all of this but I cannot due to the extremely annoying music. PLEASE re-process it without music πŸ™

@tonycosta3302

What Kay did at Park (no applications) is closer to the Lisa’s document centered UI. The app centric is the one that proved more effective. And infinite workspaces exist on Mac and Linux, but are not widely used features.

@TheBelafleck

This is so awesome β€πŸ‘πŸ‘

@johndoe1909

miri, lucidcharts, mural visio are all examples with infinite desktop. sometime i wish for that metaphor in the ui at large....

fantastic documentary you have done here!