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So, 'Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age' is this fascinating documentary from 1984 that dives into the world of hackers during a time when their culture was just starting to gain some mainstream attention. The vibe is really laid-back, almost like you're eavesdropping on the conversations of these early computer enthusiasts at a conference. Stewart Brand and Kevin Kelley capture this sense of camaraderie and curiosity, which is palpable throughout. The interviews feel raw and unfiltered, showcasing these individuals’ passion for technology and the potential they saw in it. It's a snapshot of a moment in time, where the lines between rebellion and innovation were blurred, and the pacing reflects that—it's not rushed, just kind of flows with the discussions. Definitely a piece that gives you a lot to think about regarding the early days of digital culture.
Features interviews with early hackersFilmed at a 1984 hacker conferenceReflects a unique moment in tech history
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