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Phenomenoumena
Phenomenoumena
20 episodes
1 week ago
Thoughtful discussions of topics ranging from music and film to Eastern/Western philosophy, ecology, economics, physics, psychology, etc. to find a greater context for bringing forth a world with others, expanding the collective pool of perceiving, the lifeworld. Welcome to the Phenomenoumena community, and thank you for your contribution.
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Thoughtful discussions of topics ranging from music and film to Eastern/Western philosophy, ecology, economics, physics, psychology, etc. to find a greater context for bringing forth a world with others, expanding the collective pool of perceiving, the lifeworld. Welcome to the Phenomenoumena community, and thank you for your contribution.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Looking Back on the Computer of the Future (Part 1 of 2)
Phenomenoumena
53 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Looking Back on the Computer of the Future (Part 1 of 2)

In this episode, we go on a 1980s-90s cyberpunk adventure, starting with world’s-first translations from Japanese to English of excerpts from a book by Susumu Hirasawa. We explore the reality underneath the marketing in the home computing war of the era, discussing Douglas Engelbart and the Mother of all Demos, Halt and Catch Fire, the Stanford Research Institute, Xerox PARC and much more, all while taking an in-depth look back at the machine that was the computer of the future - the famed Amiga.

Phenomenoumena
Thoughtful discussions of topics ranging from music and film to Eastern/Western philosophy, ecology, economics, physics, psychology, etc. to find a greater context for bringing forth a world with others, expanding the collective pool of perceiving, the lifeworld. Welcome to the Phenomenoumena community, and thank you for your contribution.