Alan Kay talk at DePaul University (2012)
From Viewpoints Intelligent Archive
this great honor is especially meaningful to me because no one
knows more to his research community than i do and
i feel the same spirit of family
and community in the wonderful deep
all commitments to access to
everyone and it takes a village to help all
of us succeed in our dreams
when i asked about graduation
tradition to give advice and to be darn quick about it
but since we're all manifestly
diverse everyone
needs somewhat different advice and
after all of these years I'm still working
on my own process so I don't have any lofty
pronouncements from my own experience this
is probably a relief on
the other hand we are all the members of the
same species and part
of what education with the capital e should mean
is for us to gain some understanding
and perspective on ourselves
so after acquiring a real
education in college shouldn't
we be able to give the human race at least
one piece of useful advice
what of many perspectives
on humanity would you choose and what
advice would you give
there's a lot of scientific
evidence that says our species
has been on the planet for at least 200,000
years an anthropologists
who have studied thousands of
societies around the world and found
that all have language stories
culture
religion music dance art
several hundred categories
of behaviors at all a
child born into one culture and moved
at birth to another will grow up as a
member of the receiving culture we
have to be very similar for this
to be possible so despite all of our manifest
differences down deep we were also
very similar and what seems to differ
from culture to culture are not our categories but
how each culture fills them out
for example we don't fight over whether
we have beliefs about the world but over what beliefs
so here's what
strikes me about us even though for hundreds of thousands
of years we've cared so much about our
beliefs to fight for them until very
recently we humans have just taken the world of
our senses and of our cultures as they
seem with almost no attempts
to invent ways to check if our perceptions
and beliefs actually hold water
in other words we humans
live inside of our heads to an astonishing degree
so much so that we resemble
a creature in a dream that
only occasionally matches up with the world that lives in
we live in a kind of a hallucination of
our own devising Francis
Bacon pointed this out in 1610
when he called for methods to
developed to get around the blindness caused
by our genetics how
our individual brains develop how we use language
and how we assimilate the beliefs of our
culture's this was
of the already started invention of science
which produced example after example we're
careful investigations and new kinds
of thinking's revealed that many of our beliefs
about the world did not hold up we
have been fooling ourselves so
the perspective on humanity I would choose is that
we are the species that fools itself in
fact we even pay good money to be fooled
and we have been fooling
ourselves for our entire 200,000
years and part of the nature
of this foolery is that we think we can see
and that what we think is there
is what is there a wonderful
line and the Talmud says we things
not as they are but as we are I've
often wondered what happened to that person
Marshall McLuhan the
great canadian philosopher said until I believe
it I can't see it but
we need dreams and imagination
one of my greatest heroes was
Helen Keller who
was rendered blind and deaf before she was two years
old yet became the first deafblind
person to earn a college degree at
Radcliffe in 1904 in
1932 shortly after the empire
state building was built at
the dawn of the depression in amazingly less
than a year as a statement by its contractors
about what humans can do with purpose
and will Helen Keller who
knew a lot about purpose and will took
a trip to the top she
was asked afterwards by dr. John Finley what
did you think of the site when
you're on top of the empire building
here are a few extracts from the
letter she wrote to Finley I
quote frankly
I was so entranced seeing that
I did not think about the site
if there was a subconscious thought
of it it was in the nature of gratitude
to
God for having given the blind seeing minds as
I now recall the view i had
from the Empire tower I'm convinced
that until we have looked into darkness
we cannot know what a divine thing vision
is I will
concede that my guide saw a thousand things that
escaped me from the top of the empire building
but i am not envious
for imagination creates distances
horizons that reach to the end of
the world it is as easy for the mind
to think in stars as in cobblestones
it was a thrilling experience to
be whizzed in a lift a quarter of a mile
heavenward and to see New York spread out
like a marvelous tapestry beneath us there
was the Hudson more like the flash of
a sword blade than a noble River the
little island of Manhattan set like
a jewel in its nest of rainbow waters stared
up into my face and the
solar system circled about my head why
I thought the Sun and
stars are suburbs of New York and I never knew it I
see in the Empire State Building
something else passionate skill
arduous and fearless idealism
the tallest building is a victory of imagination
instead of crouching close to the
earth like a beast the spirit of man soars
to higher regions and from this new
point of Vantage he looks upon the impossible
with fortified courage and dreams yet
more significant enterprises what
did I see in here from the Empire tower as I
stood there are twinks to earth and sky I saw
a romantic structure wrought by human
brains and hands that is to
the burning I of the Sun arrival luminary
I saw it stand erect and serene in the
midst of storm and the tumult of n elemental
commotion I heard the hammer of Thor
ring when the shaft began to rise upward
I saw the unconquerable steal the
flash of testing flames the sword like rivets
I heard the stream steam
drills and pandemonium I saw countless skilled
workers welding together that mighty symmetry
I looked up on the Marvel of frail
yet indomitable hands that lifted
the tower to its dominating height
when I first read
that i said wow I say
it now every human being is born
with it potential to learn to see as Helen
Keller learned to see with their hearts body
spirits and minds and to learn
to be as vividly alive and human as Helen
Keller learned to be our great
gift is that though we are the stuff that dreams
are made of we can invest those dreams with
the clearer knowledge brought by careful
study beyond our simple prejudices there's
nothing more powerful and imagination coupled with
investigation imagination
allows us to dream and conceive of better futures for
us all investigation finds
the powers and knowledge to make better futures happen
so I think my advice to our species would
be we can't learn to see until we admit we are
blind in other words
let us learn how to wake up from the slumbers of
our nervous system culture and beliefs try to
find out what is going on and what is really needed thank