Unintentional ASMR šŸ’¾ Relaxing Retro Macintosh Demonstration (1984)

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  • @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
  • @nilslindqvist8825
    Looks like a promising company, I think Iā€™ll buy some shares in it.
  • @J0nny_Ch1mp0
    "We're moving into the 80s" So adorable. I was instantly transported back to elementary school.
  • @ohman1832
    Susan Kare is an absolute legend. Designed the original Mac icons and so much more.
  • @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.
  • Is anybody else blown away by her amazing communication skills. Complete and thorough explanations.
  • @MrZak-rf3vq
    You can really tell she knows her stuff. And you can tell she loves it too
  • @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.
  • @WRG-bh8bz
    Its wild to hear her explain things and terms that have since become so engrained throughout the entire world
  • @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 screenā€¦so many things that just ā€œfeel naturalā€ today when we use computers, were thought out and created by a small group. I didnā€™t get ASMR from this but thatā€™s because I was so riveted by the history!
  • @wildrose3390
    this is awesome, she has such a great vibe. according to wikipedia ā€œAs a pioneer of pixel art and of the graphical computer interface, she has been celebrated as one of the most significant designers of modern technologyā€ wow!
  • @Nadzinator
    I googled her, wondering if she's a big deal now. Turns out, she's a VERY big deal. Thanks for this.
  • @jasonbodger3072
    Her explanation of everything is so simple and precise. Incredible communicator.
  • @Betapro461
    I canā€™t imagine what it must have been like for the average person to see this in 1984. šŸ¤Æ
  • @findcalm
    Sorry - decided to reupload to edit the audio / reduce the hissing sounds. Hope it's more enjoyable now. Thanks for watching :)
  • @halojones1843
    Her communication skills are phenomenally excellent.
  • @rogermoore27
    Oh my gosh. People used to speak so calmly in the 80's
  • @strangepecos04
    Itā€™s so surreal that Iā€™m watching this on my ļ£æ iPad Pro and how far technology has progressed in 40 years.