Unintentional ASMR 💾 Relaxing Retro Macintosh Demonstration (1984)

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Published 2023-07-17
Reupload - applied a stronger de-esser audio filter to reduce hissing sounds.
Love this old school 1984 demonstration of an early macintosh computer. Edited audio, looped it so it's longer. Couldn't find the original source anymore - lucky I had this one on my hard drive.

Source:    • Susan Kare demonstrating the Macintos...  , Archive.org

All Comments (21)
  • @NeonSlice
    This woman, Susan Kare, designed some of the very first desktop and computer icons. Most icons on PCs and Phones, are based off of her original pixel art work! A real pioneer of pixel art
  • @godzzwrath
    the way she calls the computer simply "mac" is really sweet, its like its own little being
  • @J0nny_Ch1mp0
    "We're moving into the 80s" So adorable. I was instantly transported back to elementary school.
  • Is anybody else blown away by her amazing communication skills. Complete and thorough explanations.
  • @nilslindqvist8825
    Looks like a promising company, I think I’ll buy some shares in it.
  • @ohman1832
    Susan Kare is an absolute legend. Designed the original Mac icons and so much more.
  • @MrZak-rf3vq
    You can really tell she knows her stuff. And you can tell she loves it too
  • @JohnDoe-gy5dr
    She has a really calming voice. Also, crazy to see what actually hasn't had to change that much to this day on a computer.
  • @kollow
    Crazy to think this was almost 40 years ago. The instructor is at least in her late 60s by now. Time is such a crazy thing. WW2 was happening 40 years before this video was recorded.
  • @justkelly2
    This woman is a legend in computing. I once got to work with another one of the original programmers/designers. This small team invented the mouse, the idea of icons, the idea of them existing spatially on a screen…so many things that just “feel natural” today when we use computers, were thought out and created by a small group. I didn’t get ASMR from this but that’s because I was so riveted by the history!
  • @WRG-bh8bz
    Its wild to hear her explain things and terms that have since become so engrained throughout the entire world
  • @wildrose3390
    this is awesome, she has such a great vibe. according to wikipedia “As a pioneer of pixel art and of the graphical computer interface, she has been celebrated as one of the most significant designers of modern technology” wow!
  • @findcalm
    Sorry - decided to reupload to edit the audio / reduce the hissing sounds. Hope it's more enjoyable now. Thanks for watching :)
  • @jasonbodger3072
    Her explanation of everything is so simple and precise. Incredible communicator.
  • @Betapro461
    I can’t imagine what it must have been like for the average person to see this in 1984. 🤯
  • @strangepecos04
    It’s so surreal that I’m watching this on my  iPad Pro and how far technology has progressed in 40 years.
  • @halojones1843
    Her communication skills are phenomenally excellent.
  • @bloodyclashers4410
    I just want to forget everything I know about computers and other tech and just watch this video and get amazed by this new invention! Just want to feel what people in 70's and 80's must have felt!
  • @Nadzinator
    I googled her, wondering if she's a big deal now. Turns out, she's a VERY big deal. Thanks for this.