Morse code, Punched card recording medium, Binary numeral system, Baudot code and dot matrix printer for the TM cover design by Heinrich Fleischhacker (1975).
Morse code, Punched card recording medium, Binary numeral system, Baudot code and dot matrix printer for the TM cover design by Heinrich Fleischhacker (1975).
American cotton prints, mostly from the 1880s, from the.design.center.
TM Issue 4 cover design by Heinrich Fleischhacker using the braille writing system (1975).
Cover from Machines At Last (tape, Stichting Stopcontact CC4, 198?). Possibly made on Vic-20? A duo of Paul Shorthouse and Robert Lawrence with synth music.
This is the first information from Mars, from 1966. It’s also alzo an art work by Nam June Paik. Yeah, you figure it out.
Hypothetical Surface 1 by David R Garson, 1969. Computer prints made with IBM-stuff. Not sure, but it looks like text.
Ottmar Mergenthaler (the inventor of Linotype) and some kind of Belgian priest? Seems to have been made by art students in Ghent in the 1940s. Filip De Haes took these photos of Grafiek issue 11 and 12, published by HIGRO in the late 40s. Via.