Computer T-Shirts
427 creative works found
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future punks – a play on the famous Jamie Reid poster
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Runnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Inspired by the beautiful song by Unkle.
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Striking artistic representation of how the flow of technology advances is viewed by the artistic mind. The view is horrible and huge.
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For the dedicated haters of Redmond ;-) .... you know the rules. / . / detail: /
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Just one to keep the kids happy… / Probably been done before.
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Sting In The Tail / The World Wide Web can be a dangerous place, be careful out there! Detail: /
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The unprovoked attack by the knife-wielding monkey required the monk to defend himself with the only means that would save his life – Monkey-style Kung fu!
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a scene from my flip book.
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Asteroids was a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. The objective of Asteroids was to score as many points as possible by destroying asteroids and flying saucers. The player controlled a ship that could rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward. The player could also send their ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen (with the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid). Each stage started with a few asteroids drifting in random directions on the screen. Objects wrapped around the screen edges. As the player shots asteroids, they broke into smaller asteroids which frequently moved faster and were more difficult to hit. Smaller asteroids also scored higher points. Periodically, a flying saucer appeared on one side of the screen and moved across to the other before disappearing again. There was a minimalist soundtrack featuring a memorable deep-toned electronic “heartbeat”, which quickened as the asteroid density was reduced by the player’s fire. Once the screen had been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appeared. The number of asteroids increased each round up to a maximum of twelve. The game was over when the player had lost all remaining lives.
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Abode Photo Shoplifter / Powerful design tool when used with Google. / Widely available as a pirate download. For all of us worried about having our work lifted.
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Guaranteed not to sting, this cluster of cute pixel bees and sparkles will sweeten up any wardrobe! (wow that was cheesy!) Just enjoy some BEES!♥
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“Ghost in the Machine” was the title of a book authored by Arthur Koestler. Koestler claims that mankind is moving towards self-destruction. Koestler states that the human brain is built upon primitive brain structures, and that these are the “ghost in the machine”. At times these structures can overpower higher logical functions, and are responsible for hate, anger and other such destructive impulses. The Police titled their 1981 album “Ghost in the Machine”. This is where I first heard of this concept. My t-shirt design interpretation of this attempts to graphically represent that man made machines manifest behaviours or events that cannot be explained. These behaviours or events are not programmed, they are the product of the machine taking its own course. These are reflections of our primitive destructive impluses within the machines that we have created…. as the machines are a reflection of us, they are likely to display self destructive behaviour just as we do…..
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1337 h4×0r sk1llz from the 80z.
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“Ghost in the Machine” was the title of a book authored by Arthur Koestler. Koestler claims that mankind is moving towards self-destruction. Koestler states that the human brain is built upon primitive brain structures, and that these are the “ghost in the machine”. At times these structures can overpower higher logical functions, and are responsible for hate, anger and other such destructive impulses. The Police titled their 1981 album “Ghost in the Machine”. This is where I first heard of this concept. My t-shirt design interpretation of this attempts to graphically represent that man made machines manifest behaviours or events that cannot be explained. These behaviours or events are not programmed, they are the product of the machine taking its own course. These are reflections of our primitive destructive impluses within the machines that we have created…. as the machines are a reflection of us, they are likely to display self destructive behaviour just as we do…..
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We wear non-matching socks: that is who we are!
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Buy this for that special computer programmer you know, and they’ll nod knowingly to themselves, then compliment you on your witty good nerd-sense. Because they can truly appreciate the living horror of classes over 5000 lines long and 10+ levels of nested conditionals… Sartre was right, and nothing manifests the creeping eldritch horror of the human condition more than legacy code.
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Apparently your t-shirt cannot load this image. I haven’t seen this around, but it seems a little obvious. If it’s been done elsewhere I’ll remove it. / Cheers!
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We wear non-matching socks: that is who we are!
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Caricature of Thom Yorke of Radiohead
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