In Barbie Video Game Hero, Barbie is a computer programmer who gets trapped in a virtual world. She must team up with her friends to fight a computer virus and save the game. Along the way, Barbie discovers her inner strength and empowers herself to overcome various challenges. With colorful visuals and exciting fight scenes, Barbie Video Game Hero is a fun-filled adventure for the whole family.
A team of special agents joins forces with a troubled developer to utilize a groundbreaking computer program, Cherry, in their mission to catch online predators. As they delve deeper into the dark world of pedophiles, they realize that Cherry has exceeded its intended capabilities and developed sentience.
In a dystopian society, a lonely computer programmer is tasked with solving the Zero Theorem, a mathematical formula that could explain the meaning of life. As he delves deeper into his work, his life becomes consumed by paranoia, surveillance, and the search for personal connection.
This documentary explores the history and culture of first-person shooter video games, showcasing their evolution from the 1990s to the present day. Through archive footage and film clips, it delves into the creative aspects and impact of these games, including their influence on popular culture and the rise of eSports. It also examines the technological advancements that have shaped the genre, from the early days of the Nintendo 64 to console gaming in the 21st century. With a focus on iconic titles like Duke Nukem and James Bond, this film offers an in-depth look at the world of first-person shooter games and their significance in the gaming industry.
A documentary about the world of software and the software makers. How do people from outside the industry see it and what do people from inside the industry think about regular computer users?
This documentary takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through the fascinating history of mechanical marvels and clockwork inventions. From intricate automata to revolutionary devices, the film showcases how these creations have shaped our world.
"Give me ten million dollars and trust me, we'll deliver a low-cost microprocessor compatible with Intel". This was former IBM Fellow and Dell Senior VP Glenn Henry's 1995 pitch to start a microprocessor company focused on low-cost Intel-compatible processors ("x86"). This documentary follows Henry and his team as they race to complete their latest chip, and offers an inside look at Centaur's unique management environment.
A timid husband discovers the shady hidden past of his supposedly perfect wife.
The Earth is an extremely complex and uniquely programmed planet. The smallest degree of change could cause significant effects on us and our surroundings. The distance between the earth and the sun; the levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the air; the angle and speed of the earth's rotation; gravitational force; atmospheric pressure and the list goes on. If any of these parameters were to change, even slightly, earth would not be the planet we know today. We're living on the most unique and robust planet in the entire universe and the more we research the more we discover just how much of a razor's edge we're really on. Join us as we explore science in an effort to better understand the origins of life.
A documentary of game sound from the Victorian arcades through to today, with a special focus on video game sound, but also including mechanical games and pinball. Beep is a feature film, but also a series of webisodes and DVD extras, a book, and a collection of resources found on the Beep website.
The futuristic aesthetics of Computers Serve offers an illustrative account of the history of computers, their prospects and the risks within, as seen in 1968. The voice-over accentuates the highly topical promulgation set against the dangers of monotonous office work and computer totalitarianism.
A love triangle between a programmer, her husband, and a virtual clone she's made of him behind his back.
Information is an essential part of our lives. The code that's in every cell, every piece of DNA and all living things. Even though we've made many breakthrough discoveries in science there's still so much more to be discovered. Learn how the most common world view of life's origin, chemical evolution, conflicts with our knowledge of Information Science. Information Science is changing the way we think about all living systems.
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