Supernovae by Victor Vasarely around 1960. (via littlespectacle)
Supernovae by Victor Vasarely around 1960. (via littlespectacle)
Stickle Bricks are a construction toy primarily intended for toddlers invented by Denys Fisher in 1969.
Lite Brite – a toy from 1967 to make glowing pictures by differently coloured pegs. Very similar to pixel graphics obviously, but the pegs don’t line up perfectly so there’s still that texty feeling!
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A drawing by the pioneering computer artist Masao Komura, from 1968. It’s called Optical Effect of Inequality. (via betonbabe) ) —-___))))
From the hebrew version of the book Computers and How They Work (1967). This page explains the IBM punch card, it seems. Sent to us by Alma Alloro, thanks!
It’s unclear why it says ‘hormo lotion’ on the master item card. (edit) As every burger points out every time, it says ESTROgen HORMOne LOTION.
DDR ex-Solidarity Housing Association, Schillingstrasse 30 (Berlin).
Josef Kaiser/Johannes Gitschel (1966/67). Via