$25.00 – $110.00
Byte’s May 1988 issue had a series of articles about CPU architectures. And so Robert Tinney imagined an urban scene where a building built of binary digits rested upon a foundation of integrated circuits.
Had the scene existed in real life, and had a photographer taken a picture of it, this is what it might have looked like.
Unlike my other re-creations, which are square, this photograph is rectangular.
Currently, I offer metal and photographic prints in 12×8.5 and 16×11.3 inch sizes. If you would like to order a different size or type (framed print, fine art print, T-shirt, etc.) please contact me. Prints are mailed flat within the US and in a tube internationally. Shipping is free in the US; international shipping is $20.
Photographic prints are on paper; metal prints are on rigid aluminum. The metal prints are more expensive, but they do not require a frame and they come with mounting hardware already installed, so they are ready to hang on your wall.
If you buy two or more prints, you will get a 15% discount in your cart.
One last thing: I’m working on more Byte cover re-creations. If you’d like to be notified when they’re ready, please sign up for my mailing list.
Additional information
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Print Type | Metal Print, Photographic Print |
Print Size | 12 x 8.5, 16 x 11.3 |