James Ball, in collaboration with the studio INK, captured images of cars that stood at the very beginning of the computer era.
ENDIM 2000
An analog computer, developed and created in the former German Democratic Republic.
DEKATRON
A British computer, based on relays and created in the 1950s. In 2012, it was restored at the National Museum of Computing, where it is showcased as the "oldest functional electronic computer with stored program."
MEDA
One of the last analog hybrid computers created in former Czechoslovakia in the early 1970s.
PILOT ACE
One of the first computers designed by Alan Turing. It was built in the UK in the early 1950s.
IBM 729
A legendary data storage system by IBM from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s.
IBM 1401
Announced on October 5, 1959, by IBM, this computer became the first successful member of the IBM 1400 series.
EAI PACE
A "desktop computer" created in the 1960s.
HDR 75
A small analog hybrid computer developed at the Dresden University of Technology.
ICL 7500
One of a series of terminals and workstations developed in the 1970s.
CDC 6600
The world's first supercomputer, developed by Control Data Corporation in 1963 under the leadership of engineer Seymour Cray, later known as the "father of supercomputers".
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