Sinclair ZX80 connected to another icon, the JVC "Videosphere"
Photo by John Honniball
Tiny Lisp Computer 2
*quiet squealing*
(via @technomancy, I think?)
http://www.technoblogy.com/show?1INT https://mastodon.social/media/TbXpmWnc0mxlWeAE54w
so I ran deepdream on white noise and wasn't disappointed https://octodon.social/media/Z9ENFGFM65JV9ckexGA
The engineering staff is in the process of restoring a #vintage Nutting Associates Computer Space video #game #retro #tech https://mastodon.sdf.org/media/g5b9dOliaFHeuRr2Cb4 https://mastodon.sdf.org/media/P3CcF46xsTWXq92IS-A https://mastodon.sdf.org/media/wXOTwiIpPE_b-_DxXCA
https://mastodon.social/media/mLh86SLbH_DYXJA8Kfk
Sierpinski Loop I.
Really happy with how this came out -- it's oils, mixing orange and white, 12x12, via a vinyl stencil.
I picked up a couple of super shitty cheap student brushes today because I couldn't find a non-shitty stencil brush at the art store.
So it's $0.69 of the worst, saddest collection of hog-or-is-it? bristles you've ever seen, just a tremendously crapshit brush -- but literally the perfect tool for this particular job.
Some #typography #trivia as follow-up to yesterday's post of found #Lithography stones from the America satirical magazine Puck.
Did you know in 1881, they introduced what are now considered the earliest known #emoticons in the English language?
:D ... err ...😃 https://octodon.social/media/7UUVbOp39QI3txUCBFw
The story of a long-lost treasure trove of #Lithography stones from the printer of Puck Magazine in the SoHo District of #Manhattan.
(And they didn't just print Puck Magazine, but diplomas, election certificates, bonds, and more; all on display.)
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/reis-wall-of-litho-stones https://octodon.social/media/-6a5k3ayscgZLB6aNes
Our Symbolics 3650 Lisp Machine is up and running speaking CHAOSNET now. #tech #vintage #lisp https://mastodon.sdf.org/media/fThSav2L1zgSgU76ktc
For my day job, I wrestle long coils of specially-shielded refined semiprecious metal into the walls and ceilings of buildings. I use this metal to channel artificially-generated versions of the power of clouds and thunderstorms into living areas so people can use it for light, cooking, and communication. I have to install special safety devices to stop it from accidentally killing people.
I'm a hecking lightning sorceress.
A Japanese learning guide wwww
source:https://archive.org/details/revisedenlargede00atki https://kirakiratter.com/media/L1Px2Roc77D9p987whs
Black and white of a Barn built around the turn of the century.
#photo #art #photography #introduction