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I’m sorry Steve, I’m afraid I can’t do that…

I absolutely love Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. I must have watched it hundreds of times over the years, so I’m amazed I didn’t spot this iPad similarity in one of the scenes. I guess as it’s such a sci-fi staple device, I wasn’t really looking to make the connection. But someone was.

That someone is Samsung, who are currently in a court battle with Apple over the design of their respective tablet computers, and are citing 2001′s ‘iPad’ as an example of ‘prior art’, basically a way of invalidating Apple’s patent on it. Wow, they must be desperate…

Of course 2001 also shows us all sorts of glimpses into the future, some of which have appeared (10 years late mind you) such as video calling, and the imaginatively titled TV channel BBC12, which presumably means BBC Four will be saved after all. Although if that food they’re eating ever makes it to the supermarket shelves I’ll probably pass.

And of course, as every Apple and design geek knows, old Jonathan Ive has always found a lot of his inspiration in the sixties, so this is nothing new…

…so let’s all be friends shall we? I’m putting the whole thing down as simply another example of Stanley Kubrick’s genius, which is not in dispute.

Spotted via @MatDolphin




The HAL Project

HAL Desk

Everyone loves a psychotic supercomputer, especially when it comes with some lovely graphic design. The HAL project has opened stage 2, a beautiful letterbox website devoted to 2001′s HAL 9000 showcasing the graphic displays, typography and even providing sound clips of the killing machine’s soothing tones.

HAL Hibernation

HAL Screen

The big news is the screensaver, now you too can have HAL 9000 on your desktop or laptop. Is your webcam reading your lips? You’ll never feel safe again…

HAL 9000

Thanks to Martin for the link, you have made me a very happy man.