you'reabouttosee a clipthat I sawinhighschoolearly.
I school.
I'm DavidHoffman, filmmaker, and I collectedtheseclipsbecausetheygivepeople a senseofwhatthe 19 fiftieswaslikeatthetime.
Thepersonyou'reabouttoseethekidwastruly a geek, andwhen I sawthiscliptheideathatyoucouldtalkintosomethingand a typewriterkeytype, theletterwaslikeWewenttoMars.
Amazing.
Thisis a newsreel.
Take a lookandseewhatyouthinkandputyourselfintothemindsetofbeing a kidlikemegoingtoschoolandseeingthiskiddowhathedid.
Andwith a boyonideaOndaScienceFairinNewYorkCity.
TheboywasVictorScheinman, 16 a seniorattheNewLincolnSchoolinthebasementofhishome, whereinpastyearshebuiltsuchdevicesasanElektronikbanjoandanamateurliedetector.
Hetackledhisstillunnamedprojectmicrophone, wouldconvertthelettersintolowvoltagecurrentelectricalimpulse, wouldtypeoutthespokenletter, Butwoulditwork a.
A ayeaye, aye, sofar a successButwhatwouldhecallit?
Firstofall, theideaof a speakerspeakinginto a letteron a typewriterisanancientideanow, but I wantyoutoknowonething.
SputnikhappenedtoAmericaonOctober 4th, 1957.
Within a year, Americawasfocusinghugeamountsoftalent, notjustgigsonscience, ongetting a mantothemoononminiaturization, onelectronicsontheInternet, whichwascreatedas a directresultofSputnikandhowitprovokedAmericatoe, lookatscienceandbelieveinscientists.