A selection of old school electronics ⚡️
¹ Unichron E 6535/2 clock by Rowenta (1972)
² Vario 6000 special steam iron by Ludwig Littmann for Braun (1987)
³ Raumspar-Ventilator HG-21 fan by Rowenta
⁴ Warming Plate HD 5201 by Philips (1969)
⁵ HT 2 hair dryer by Bosch (1978)
⁶ Dentalux AE electric toothbrush by AEG (1979)
⁷ Kompakt-Kaffeeautomat KA-84.0 by Emide (1976)
⁸ EC-10 Time-O-Mat timer switch, designed by Rowenta (1982)
⁹ Compact Toastautomat TO-20 by Rowenta (1978)
Imagery by @soft_electronics
Santa Maria Goretti Church by Mario Cucinella Architects.
Four curved white apses arranged as a clover, echoing both Baroque geometry and the region's older monastic churches.
“My little piece of Privacy” by @royrobotiks (2010) 🪟
Niklas Roy installed a small motorized curtain in the window of his storefront workshop. The curtain is narrower than the window, wired to a surveillance camera and an old laptop. The computer locates pedestrians and positions the curtain exactly where they walk.
It works perfectly, which is the problem. A curtain that reacts to you becomes impossible to ignore. Roy built it to deflect attention and instead made his window the main attraction on the street, flipping surveillance into retreat and producing the opposite of privacy.
Cover image via @ xenhex on Cosmos.
"As Long as the Sun Lasts" by @joselitoverschaeve (2025) 🖤
Fragments pulled from an ever-growing archive, sequenced into a story that reads like a long exhale.
Published by @photo_void .
Textures recently
¹ Dandelions (1970s) via @ olivebranch on Cosmos
² Feather grass via @ shaun on Cosmos
³ Cherries via @ buber on Cosmos
⁴ Cinema Chairs via @ thatmattlane on Cosmos
⁵ Mushrooms by Steve Axford
⁶ Velvet Fabric by Brooke Holm
⁷ @lucyasparks