2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, and was inspired by Clarke's 1951 short story "The Sentinel" and other short stories by Clarke. Clarke also published a novelisation of the film, in part written concurrently with the screenplay, after the film's release. The film stars Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, and Douglas Rain and follows a voyage by astronauts, scientists, and the sentient supercomputer HAL to Jupiter to investigate an alien monolith.

The film is noted for its scientifically accurate depiction of space flight, pioneering special effects, and ambiguous imagery. Kubrick avoided conventional cinematic and narrative techniques; dialogue is used sparingly, and there are long sequences accompanied only by music. The soundtrack incorporates numerous works of classical music, including pieces by composers such as Richard Strauss, Johann Strauss II, Aram Khachaturian, and György Ligeti.

The film received diverse critical responses, ranging from those who saw it as darkly apocalyptic to those who saw it as an optimistic reappraisal of the hopes of humanity. Critics noted its exploration of themes such as human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning Kubrick the award for his direction of the visual effects. The film is now widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made.

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  • blipblip [he/him, they/them]
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    7 months ago

    Damn that thing looks so weird lmao, so is something like that but also in the other hand (probably without the mouse pointer moving bit) what you envision as the future if people were to actually move off of traditional keyboards?

    What do you think about things like the ergodox or ortholinear keyboards? Just shitty half measures?

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      7 months ago

      I'm investigating the possibilities of new, radically unorthodox keyboard layouts and I don't really know enough to say yet. I am very interested in projects like the Manual Dactylform and the Scylla, especially ones that allow incorporate trackballs so you can perform all your basic operations without taking your hands off the keyboard. Azeron also has another product, the Cyborg, which is a radically heterodox one-handed keyboard device totally different in layout from teh conventional keyboard.

      I could definitely see a device akin to two cyros being used in place of a keyboard. The Cyro is faily heavy for a mouse, and it's layout is such that you don't have as much resistance from the table when moving it, so it incorporates a strap around the back of the hand to make it easier to move. With two such devices you could, perhaps, type freely while moving your hands to compfortable positions organically. This might reduce the strain of having to hold your hands, arms, and shoulders in stable positions for long periods of time. there's so much possibility, it's thrilling!