I'm always fascinated by the dedicated monitors in a hospital. Non-standard cables, funny button shapes, odd LED colors, and lots of extra controls.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Honestly, as you can imagine, it really isn't all that fun directing yourself, running back and forth to the monitors to see if you're terrible or not.
I need one of those baby monitors from my subconscious to my consciousness so I can know what the hell I'm really thinking about.
I travel light as a director. I don't have monitors on my set.
My love of computers, besides being practical, is very direct and visceral. I love the way things look on the screen.
I like really sparse electronics, lush arrangements, and interesting chord structures.
I had a TV set and a typewriter and that made me think a computer should be laid out like a typewriter with a video screen.
I have a lot of gadgets, remote controls for everything - the curtains, pool cover - it's like The Jetsons!
We designed a number of features from the ground up, like custom display and optics technology with very high refresh rates and pixel density. We added integrated 3-D audio, a built-in microphone so you can speak to friends inside virtual worlds, and precise mechanical adjustment systems.
What is so brilliant about the gadgets is their simplicity.
We can replace the big monitors in hospitals with intelligent, disposable plasters that you throw away after wearing for a couple of days.