"All these lifeless, silent machines used to mean so much to their users. The empty screens, meaningless devices, and almost no way of reliving their importance."
This is why I love your newsletter, you bring a wonderfully poetic, insightful and considered perspective to a field which so many find mundane.
"All these lifeless, silent machines used to mean so much to their users. The empty screens, meaningless devices, and almost no way of reliving their importance."
This is why I love your newsletter, you bring a wonderfully poetic, insightful and considered perspective to a field which so many find mundane.
A computer museum well worth several hours is in Paderborn, Germany hnf.de
Oo, looks excellent. I'm actually not that far away in June (in Essen), so might need to make a detour.
I much enjoyed Hilma Af Klint and Piet Mondrian at Tate and Thin Air at The Beams when in London recently
Oo - I saw Af Klint at Taidehalli several years ago, but it would be lovely to revisit + with Mondrian nonetheless. The Beams looks amazing too!
Hah, and now that I'm looking through Tate, my bookmark for Es Devlin is from last September..