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H.R. Giger: 'Illuminatus I' (1978), 'Biomechanoid' (1976), 'Necronom III' (1976), 'Biomechanoid Landscape' (1976)
Cowboy Bebop TV Series (1998)
Final Fantasy 7 Cassette Boxset
裏路
Winter Dreams, Kichijoji 吉祥寺
Yoshikazu Ebisu Pub dans GARO 1980s
Whirlwind — Core Memory
Karl Alexander Wilke
FAKE REPORTAGE BY NOBUYOSHI ARAKI (1980)
Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 (2017)
(via Home / X)
Blade Runner (1982)
Hackers (1995)
Chris Foss ‘Pirate Ship Spilling Spice’ concept art for Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Dune (1975)
📽️🌟 Travel back to the early 1950s with this incredible IBM commercial. Witness the evolution of computing machines starting from the 1920s! These electromechanical marvels laid the groundwork for modern-day tech. 🚀
👀 In this rare color footage, explore:
- The mass-produced "business" computers that handled accounting, payroll, and billing for large businesses from the 1920s to the 1960s.
- The evolution of memory technology, from punched cards to magnetic tape, electrostatic memory, and drums. 💾🌀
- A peek into the future with transistors and core memory. 🌟🔮
These iconic machines were not just scientific milestones but pivotal tools in the business world. Let's celebrate the roots of cost-effective, mass-produced computing! 🌐
Photo: madmax2museum
A sony laptop 1986.
Max Headroom (1987)
Painting by Tsuneo Sanda for short story Venus Is Hell by Jack Williamson in Omni, Oct 1992 issue. Image from the book The Minds Eye: The Art of Omni (2014)
(見つけました🐕🦺(@shantih420)さん / Xから)
Mech Patrol by Jannis Mayr
Ghost in the Shell (2017)
Pioneer Blue Line Tower, 1979
“Babel” by Cildo Meireles (2001)