Balcony Flowers 2020 #278
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Another Zuse exhibit in the German Museum of Technology, this is the control panel of the considerably more modern Zuse Z11 built commercially in 1954.
« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017
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More fisheye lens fun on the corner of Paul-Lincke-Ufer and Forster Strasse – I decided to go black and white on this series, but I’ll still put a link to the colour version into the blog posts.
« Google Maps » | Date: 25.12.2020 | Colour Version
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Mülheim’s Stadthalle in a closeup. This is the same side you see from the opposite bank of the river!
« Google Maps » | Date: 22.09.2020
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One of the first exhibits you encounter in the German Museum of Technology in Berlin is a replica of the Zuse Z1, one of the first programmable computers originally constructed in 1938 by Konrad Zuse, who also rebuilt this replica himself in the 1980s from the original plans. He remarked that the recreation worked like the original – not very well at all!
« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017
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Playing around with the fisheye lens on the corner of Paul-Lincke-Ufer and Forster Strasse.
« Google Maps » | Date: 25.12.2020
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Right now, the Deutsches Technikmuseum is closed because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, but back in December 2017 there was a big Christmas Tree in the lobby.
« Google Maps » | Date: 30.12.2017
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