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Hyperland, directed by Max Whitby, is a fascinating look into the burgeoning world of computer interface design during the late '80s and early '90s. The documentary dives deep into early concepts like hypertext and multimedia, showcasing how these technologies were starting to reshape our interaction with information. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to digest complex ideas without feeling overwhelmed. You get a strong sense of the era's excitement and ambition, especially when it touches on virtual reality and 3D animation. The practical effects and examples used feel very much of their time, making it a snapshot of an interesting crossroads in tech history. It's intriguing to see how far we've come since then and what they envisioned for the future.
Insightful for tech history enthusiastsCaptures the spirit of the late 80s tech boomGood reference for early multimedia explorations
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