Background - Two computer linears (textlineal), 1/12" and 1/15", crossed on a lightbox. In the early days of microcomputing, those were used to find the exact position on the printing paper and transfer the coordinates to the text processor, database forms... In the old days, most processors were 8-bit, system screens were monochrome with no graphics, printers had pins and we were much younger than today. :-) Foreground - Clear glass ball.
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Background - Two computer linears (textlineal), 1/12" and 1/15", crossed on a lightbox. In the early days of microcomputing, those were used to find the exact position on the printing paper and transfer the coordinates to the text processor, database forms... In the old days, most processors were 8-bit, system screens were monochrome with no graphics, printers had pins and we were much younger than today. :-) Foreground - Clear glass ball.
Love how the screen is magnified by the glass!
Love it! I like the little bit of color that came through. Very clever idea. :)
I'll get a migraine if I stare at this one too long. What a great idea. Very effective.
Fantasticly graphic image. I could look at this one for a long, long time. Excellent.
WOW....this is a totally cool optical illusion!
This is fabulous!
This is awesome! Love the graphic lines and shapes, and the slightly off-vertical angle of the lines. Very nicely done.
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