Made after a conversation with my friend David about how he thinks that working is a form of theft. Thanks also to my muse kez for her curatorial suggestions here. / . / . / Based on a photograph released by the Huddersfield University precision technology centre of an ant carrying a 1mm square microchip. / . / . / See Worker Ant – Part 2 / . /
Vintage electronics in black and white.
Black and white image of 1970’s era microchips. These chips are trailblazers. This is the mainboard of a TRS-80 Model I. Along with the Apple II and Commodore systems, these paved the way for IBM and Microsoft to enter the personal computer market. Shot on film, Kodak Technical Pan rated at 12.5 ISO and developed for low contrast. Viewed full size (or directly from the negative) the tonal qualities of this film are amazing. Exposure unrecorded.
I think people really need to think hard on this issue …
A couple of very interesting views on the Human Microchip that the Governments of this world want people to have inserted.
Melting computer circuit board, flowing as if liquid
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Canon EOS / Photoshopped – just a couple of clicks.
This image was taken from a silicon wafer full of microchips, and light was shown at an angle to get just the right iridescent colors to appear at 100x magnification. Different functions of the chip can be seen: memory, wiring, and test sites along the borders. The photo was taken with a Canon PowerShot G9 with two 10x add-on macro lens set (total of 100x magnification).
Collage. Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at youtube (enter robertemerald) / Comments most welcome.
Computers are sexy these days. / Go on….admit it…. Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at YouTube (enter robertemerald)
Collage of many components…like Life itself. Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at YouTube (enter robertemerald) / Some music at newgrounds.com
She has a brother (see Inside the Microchip) Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at YouTube (enter robertemerald) / Some music at newgrounds.com
The Millennium Eye strung up in light.
Closeup shot of a circuit board, microchips and other electronic components.
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