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Hal 9000 sounds for windows
Hal 9000 sounds for windows












hal 9000 sounds for windows
  1. HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS MOVIE
  2. HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS UPDATE
  3. HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS FULL
  4. HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS

HAL: Just what do you think you're doing, Dave? HAL: I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that HAL: I feel much better now, I really do.

HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS UPDATE

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HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS

Modern browsers and Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 operating systems And there is no escape.All WAV files are compressed using WAV Layer-3 for fasterĭownload time. Even if we have long since become accustomed to permanently being watched by cameras, under surveillance, ever since the guardian "HAL" has been watching over us, we know that it is this cold eye that can turn fear into safety, but also beauty into terror. It is the eye of a wild giant and a gentle protector, the eye of Polyphemus and the eye of God. His eye promises a safe environment, yet is threatening at the same time. And on the threshold that separates and links the two, "HAL" is still waiting. Our idea of the future is based upon the notion that the world can be improved in moral or technological terms. And even if today technology has achieved more, and indeed different things, than the optimistic 1960s dared to dream, one thing remains the same, namely our ambivalence towards intelligent machines and the divided nature of our own thoughts. Of course, for obvious reasons we have to go without the smooth, silky voice. A rectangular panel with a microphone grid and above it the Cyclops eye – an arrangement used by several manufacturers. Looking at the design of contemporary video-monitored door intercoms we see "HAL's" image on front doors everywhere.

HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS FULL

More than 40 years after Kubrick's wanderings in space, which for us seem as boundless as did the sea for the Greeks in Homer's day, we come full circle. In terms of design too, "2001" is a revelation.

HAL 9000 SOUNDS FOR WINDOWS MOVIE

And on top of that the movie combines the technologists' big dream with the beauty of technology, which is proudly presented here. At a time when there were no PCs, and as good as no direct experience with computer technology, a computer becomes man's adversary. For Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" not only envisages a future of the human race, but also reveals our ambivalence towards technological products. It needs to be told if only because it demonstrates how art leaps ahead of reality and what kind of effects its ideas and images have. He sings, before finally falling silent, "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true, I'm half crazy for all the love to you". The scene is both touching and terrible, as "HAL" increasingly babbles nonsense while Dave removes his memory modules one after the other. In the end Dave, the last remaining human on board, manages to erase the supercomputer's memory. When "HAL", who speaks with a pleasantly sonorous voice and is something of a confessor for the astronauts, appears to malfunction and is to be switched off, a fight ensues, man against machine, which costs the lives of one of the two astronauts and the crew members, put into a state of deep sleep during the long journey. Moreover "HAL" sounds like "Hell", which does not bode well at all. If you shift one place forward from each letter in the alphabet you get IBM, the name of "Big Blue", the leading manufacturer of mainframe computers at the time. The three letters H, A, L that Kubrick uses to refer to the allegedly infallible electronic brain are cleverly chosen.

hal 9000 sounds for windows

In actual fact they are there to search for traces of alien life after the discovery of a mysterious monolith on the Moon. He is the only one on board who knows that the official mission, namely to conduct scientific research on the planet, is only half the story. "HAL" controls and guides the spaceship "Discovery" on its way to Jupiter. I am referring to the supercomputer "HAL 9000" as seen in Stanley Kubrick's famous sci-fi epic "2001: A Space Odyssey" of 1968, the year of big dreams. Even its name has a surprise or two in store, and the role it plays is certainly dubious.














Hal 9000 sounds for windows