





computer hardware
before the emergence of apple’s imac, it is assumed that the aesthetic design of computers was of minimal consideration. through ‘guide to computing’, london-based production studio INK and photographes docubyte prove this theory otherwise by documenting some of the earliest examples of hardware in its purest form. born from a mutual affection for the historical analogue aesthetic, the photographic series sees ten historic computers digitally restored to never-before-seen condition — including famous machines like the IBM 1401 and alan turing’s pilot ACE.
Source & texte : designboom