CREDITS for ROOM 016: MAVIS http://oneswitch.org.uk/page/016 Many thanks: Julia and David Schofield for their invaluable support, time and resources. Sylvia for her correspondence and colour photo of her and daughter Joanne. Caroline Brown, Assistant Head at Richard Cloudesley for her memories and assistance. Stewart Dawson for additional colour photos and memories. Dan Farrimond for his help with recreating colour MAVIS artwork. SEQUAL for the Reg Maling PRESTEL picture. National Physical Laboratory for help with 1978 era documents. Jeff Hughes (box42.com - originally of SNUG - Special Needs User Group / Box 42) - for Blue File 9. Thank you for being a hoarder! Simon Lavington for direction to Turing's Legacy: a history of computing at the National Physical Laboratory 145-1995 (David Yates) book, which was immensely useful. Caron Ellis, Katie Lill and Ian Hamilton for proof reading. YouTube videos: 1-6. Mighty Micro 1-6 7. The Tomorrow People - series 1 - episode 1 (ITV Children's Sci-Fi programme from the 1970s - Scientific Adviser - Dr. Christopher Evans) 8. Crash! (1971) - J.G. Ballard 1. Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring on Moog Synthesiser - Johann Sebastian Back 1716 (Woody Piano Shack) 2. Mike Oldfield - Blue Peter 3. Cars - Gary Numan 4. Blondie - Dreaming 5. The Police - Message in a Bottle 6. MB Simon advert (UK) 1979 7. Skylab Crashes into Western Australia 1979 8. Sound and Vision - David Bowie 9. Tiswas (2nd Februay 1980) - ATV - Children's Television show [DELETED] Spotify music: 1. Message in a Bottle 2. Dreaming 3. Cars 4. Blue Peter 5. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (album - Two Hands) 6. Warm Leatherette 7. Sound and Vision MAVIS and The Tommorow People - VIDEO CREDITS (March 2021) for GAconf Europe April 2021: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAVIS and The Tomorrow People is a short-film recorded for the April 2021 Game Accessibility Conference Europe. This was an on-line streamed event due to Covid-19 restrictions. MAVIS page: https://oneswitch.org.uk/page/016 One Switch 100 hom: https://oneswitch.org.uk/page/100 Accessible Gaming Musuem: https://oneswitch.org.uk/page/museum MAVIS: The Microprocessor Audio Visual Information System was a revolutionary portable computer system for disabled people. CREDITS: Thank you to Julia and David Schofield. The National Physical Laboratory. Sylvia Dawson, Caron Ellis and all others who have helped in my work on documenting MAVIS. Thanks to Ian Hamilton and Tara Voelker for the chance to share at GAconf. MAVIS suitcase and dream art by Katie Lill, MAVIS font recreation by Etherbrian: http://www.etherbrian.org/ MAVIS artwork recreation by Dan Farrimond: http://danfarrimond.co.uk/ BACH Moog music by Woody Piano Shack: https://twitter.com/woodypianoshack WAIT photo via Umbreen Hafeez: https://www.flickr.com/people/pakinuttah/ Look-in magazine scans via ComicVine. SPOC advert via Phil Mainwaring. BBC Micro two-switch access photo via Leonard Cheshire. Huge thanks to Shaz Hossain for all his web-support over the years.