Showing posts with label Jerry Lawson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jerry Lawson. Show all posts

Dec 1, 2022

Jerry Lawson - Google Doodle + game

 

This is really cool to see this man starting to get his dues and recognition. Props to Google for this one and much love to Jerry's kids Karen and Anderson for continuing to build on their fathers legacy so kids of all kinds can be inspired. More background on Jerry.

Dig this? Check out this painting of Jerry I did

Although this google doodle and others like it are awesome for celebrating hidden figures the fact that Google' workforce has such a tiny Black employee presence is fucked up. Peep this video

Feb 3, 2022

Black is Beautiful 2022 - Jerry Lawson

 


    Jerry Lawson was born in 1940 in Brooklyn and grew up in Queens NY. He developed a love for science and technology early on and by his early teens was repairing televisions and building his own Ham radio (long distance, home made). He was encouraged by his parents to pursue his passion and he nurtured that passion into a career in electrical engineering. He moved from NYC to the bay Area and was hired at Fairchild Semiconductor in San Francisco. While living in the Silicon Valley he built a coin operated arcade game in his garage. His employer found out and put him in charge of a project that would revolutionize the gaming industry. Before Lawson video games existed like Pong., but you could only play one game. With a team of folks he invented and developed the "Channel F" which allowed you to play multiple games; storing the software on inter changeable cartridges using microprocessors. The Channel F didn't do so well financially and was eclipsed by Atari, but his invention changed the game. He was a trailblazer for Black folks in the gaming industry and stem. And he was a pioneer for the industry as a whole. I first heard of him in 2019 through Xbox engineer Cierra McDonald and I hope more young people of all backgrounds get to know his story!

Sources: Microsoft, High Score Documentary, Anderson and Karen Lawson

Check out this piece about Uncle Jamm's Army from last year.

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