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Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing

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Initial release
  
1972

Screenplay
  
Steven King

Editor
  
Peter Chvany

Director
  
Peter Chvany

Producer
  
Steven King

Cast
  
J C R Licklider, Robert E Kahn, Lawrence Roberts, Donald Davies, Fernando J Corbató

Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing is a short documentary film from 1972, produced by Steven King and directed/edited by Peter Chvany, about ARPANET, an early packet switching network and the first network to implement the protocol suite TCP/IP.

Contents

Content

The 30 minute film features many of the most important names in computer networking, especially J.C.R. Licklider and others from MIT's Project MAC who had connected a computer to ARPANET the year before. According to a history of computing equipment by Columbia University it "begins with a montage of equipment ... and then has interviews with ARPANET creators." The film discusses "the potential that this network has for revolutionizing so many industries and institutions".

Participants

Speaking parts:

  • Fernando J. Corbato (Corby): (voice 0:45-1:15, face 1:00-1:15, 15:10-15:40)
  • Turing Award winner, implementer of multitasking operating systems.
  • J.C.R. Licklider (Lick): (1:00-1:40), and many times throughout the film. Licklider discusses how despite the invention of the printing press being a revolution the transmission of information on paper was slow. He also discusses collaboration, access to digital libraries, the transition to electronic information and the social processes involved in this.
  • Lawrence G. Roberts: (voice 1:40-2:25) SIGCOMM Award winner.
  • Robert Kahn: (2:25-2:35, 3:15-6:25, 6:55-) Turing Award winner.
  • Frank Heart: (2:35-3:15, 6:25-6:55)
  • William R. Sutherland (Bert): (13:50-15:10)
  • Richard W. Watson: (17:34-18:30, 25:05-25:15) mass storage researcher
  • John R. Pasta: (18:30-19:25)
  • Donald W. Davies: (19:25-21:55)
  • George W. Mitchell: (21:55-24:05, voice only)
  • Non-speaking:

  • Daniel L. Murphy: (Behind the titles, several other times including about 15:44)
  • Unidentified:

  • (8:27-8:32, with beard and glasses): previously misidentified as Jon Postel
  • Reception

    Cory Doctorow called the documentary a "fantastic 30 minutes of paleo-nerd memorabilia". Matt Novak of Gizmodo said "When you hear a man like J.C.R. Licklider describe the information age before it had even begun to trickle into the public consciousness, we understand how forward-thinking these people developing the ARPANET in the late 1960s and early 1970s truly were." Mark Liberman described it as "amazing".

    References

    Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing Wikipedia


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