Alan Turing

Technologist
  1. The Death of Alan Turing

    The Death of Alan Turing

    Rare documentary excerpt traces the decline and subsequent death of the mathematical genius and one of the founders of the modern computer. Turing was also one of the leading codebreakers at Bletchley Park during World War Two, and played a leading role in the breaking of the German Enigma codes.

  2. Alan Turing, Father of Computer Science - Eduardo Galeano

    Alan Turing, Father of Computer Science - Eduardo Galeano

    Complete video at: fora.tv Eduardo Galeano recounts the life and death of Alan Turing, the father of the modern computer. After pleading guilty to the "crime and sickness" of homosexuality, Touring was forced to undergo medical "cures" which prompted his tragic suicide. ----- In this history of human adventure, one of Latin America's most distinguished writers illuminates movements of ideas and society across centuries by recalling the lives of artists, writers, gods and visionaries-- from ...

  3. Lecture 12.3: The Amazing Alan Turing - Richard Buckland (extension lecture) UNSW 2008

    Lecture 12.3: The Amazing Alan Turing - Richard Buckland (extension lecture) UNSW 2008

    We had a gap at the end of Lecture 12 so Richard gives a short impromptu extension lecture (ie non-examinable) about the amazing thinker Alan Turing. So much to say, so little time, such fast talking. We chat about 3 different major contributions he made to the world - his decryption work during WWII and the Engima Machine; his abstract model of a computer (the Turing Machine) and what things can be effectively "computed"; and finally, briefly only, his thoughts about what it is to be human ...

  4. Alan Turing's trouble with convention

    Alan Turing's trouble with convention

    My favorite fragment from the documentary Breaking the Code, about the life and work of Alan Turing, the inventor of the digital computer and the one who broke the Nazi 'Enigma' code. The film is mostly about Turing breaking another code - the social conventions of his time. I love Turing's attitude about how one should simply ignore the simple minded idiots that get offended by any departure from "normality", no matter how harmless that departure is. There are more important and interesting ...

  5. Alan M Turing

    Alan M Turing

    A short video describing the life and unfortunate death of Alan Turing,a homosexual mathematician. For more info, a visit to Bletchley Park is recommended. Music- John Denver "A Song For All Lovers" ... Alan Turing Collosus Homosexual Bletchley War Codes Maths Computers Nazi England Genius Enigma Cryptography

  6. Alan Turing - Campaign for government pardon and apology

    Alan Turing - Campaign for government pardon and apology

    Sign the Petition(UK only): petitions.number10.gov.uk (From More4 News) Scientists including Richard Dawkins are campaigning to get the government to issue a formal apology for the 1952 prosecution of Alan Turing for homosexuality.

  7. Mystery of Alan Turing - The Man Behind the Modern Computer

    Mystery of Alan Turing - The Man Behind the Modern Computer

    This is a short version of Alan Turings life, achievements, success and death. Pay attention to the symbolism of the androgyny, the "all male" creation of the machine, the computer as mans child and dont forget his religiously symbolic death. Turing is often considered to be the father of modern computer science. He provided an influential formalization of the concept of the algorithm and computation with the Turing machine. With the Turing test, meanwhile, he made a significant and ...

  8. The Incomputable Alan Turing (mostly german)

    The Incomputable Alan Turing (mostly german)

    Documentary on the life of computer mathematician Alan Mathison Turing. I wish there was a version in English.

  9. Alan Turing

    Alan Turing

    There are penalties for being ahead of your time. Many thanks to Daniel Dawson and Graham Ellsbury for their assistance with this project.

  10. glbtHistoryMonth.com - Alan Turing

    glbtHistoryMonth.com - Alan Turing

    Alan Turing led the British codebreaking team that broke the German Enigma Code, thereby shortening World War II, saving many lives, and helping the Allies to win the war. Turing is considered the father of computer science. To learn more, visit glbtHistoryMonth.com