IO/Human-Computer Interface Issues.

Question: Can you talk about IO - interface issues in general?
 
Answer: Input and output activities depend a lot on what kind of physical way in which you are communicating with your computer...
 
Notes:



Doug at an early Workstation

Keywords: Input, output, handlhelds, wearables, wireless, sensitive radar pickup, speak, voice commands, ski, sensory perceptual motory, easy to learn, bicycle,
 
Related Links: None.
 
Format:

.au 11.127 khz 16 bits mono with µLaw 2;1 compression.

Originally recorded on an Apple Macintosh PowerBook using a SONY ECM-T145 condenser microphone and Adobe Premiere audio/video editing software. The original recording was saved as a QuickTime file at 22 mhz, 16 bits with no compression.
Due to Doug's characteristically low voice it was then imported into a Premiere project where the volume was raised in the project timeline three times (no filter) and saved as a QuickTime movie.
The document was then finally imported into Apple's QuickTime Player and exported as .au at 11.127 khz, 16 bits mono with µLaw 2;1 compression resulting in the version playing here.

 
Recorded: Session 1. 7/25/2000. Interviewed at Dr. Engelbarts residence in Atherton, California, early morning by Frode Hegland @.

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