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So, 'G.I.G.O Garbage In, Garbage Out' is a rather intriguing piece from 1969. It’s a Barclays Bank documentary that dives into the nascent world of computers in the UK, exploring both their present use and potential future applications. The animation gives it a distinct character, almost a playful side that contrasts with the dry subject matter. The pacing sometimes feels a bit off, but that only adds to its charm, reflecting a time when technology was seen more as a curious novelty than an integral part of everyday life. It’s fascinating to see how they envisioned the future of computing, and there's a certain earnestness in the tone that you don’t often find in modern documentaries. Definitely a unique artifact.
This film is somewhat lesser-known and can be hard to track down in good quality. It’s more of a niche item, attracting collectors interested in vintage computing and the history of technology. The animation style and documentary format make it a distinctive piece of the era, but there aren’t many releases available, which adds a layer of scarcity for collectors. Overall, it’s a curious look into a pivotal time in computer history.
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