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This documentary tells the forgotten stories of some of the most influential personal computer pioneers in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the late 1960s, big mainframe computers owned by large corporations and the government were seen as tools of control. The Hippie movement and the anti-Vietnam war protests served as a hotbed for a revolutionary idea: creating an affordable home computer to be used by ordinary people as a counterbalance to Big Brother. Well, the rest is history, but what has happened to the early ideals and the initial ethos of free sharing? As one of the visionaries puts it: Its true that what I helped to create is todays establishment. Thats what I was trying to get rid of:the establishment.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 2017-02-04
- video_camera_front Companies WDR/Arte
- timer Runtime: 90 Mins
- star Rating: 7 / 10
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- info IMDB ID tt7122928
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Daniel Kottke
himself
Larry Tesler
himself
Lee Felsenstein
himself
Andy Hertzfeld
himself
Bob Frankston
himself
Bruce Damer
himself
Tim Paterson
himself
Mary Eisenhart
himself
John Markoff
himself
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