Familiar to aficionados, 0000-0111 is a likeness of the amazing Raspberry Pi.
Motherboards
When I was a teenager, my amazing parents bought me a 64k Color Computer from Radio Shack. We got home and my father hooked it up to an unused Zenith.
From the color of the TV (tuned to a dead channel) my new landscape emerged.
Motoring through the BASIC manual, I was hooked. I spent the Summer of ’85 coding a lunar landing game from the pages of CoCo Magazine. Without a doubt, I met my first missing semi-colon.
We are surrounded by motherboards. You have one or two on your person right now. They have evolved from backplanes connecting printed components to incredibly dense layer cakes absorbing peripherals and solid state drives.
Everytime I touch my iPhone, I am keenly aware that this device is a gagillion times more powerful than what first took us into space.
If I am essentially energy floating in water, how close am I to these integrated circuit boards? Was Diebenkorn as inspired by the Bay Area developers as I am by Silicon Valley’s?
0000-0100
More tangible, 0000-0100 moves closer to a traditional still life than a metaphorical observation.
0000-1000
Looking for captivating forms, I came across this motherboard from https://inforesheniya.ru.
0000-0110
A representation of the V3D245 Treiberplatine VS13777 motherboard , 0000-0110 execution embodies hardware soley designed for show.
0000-0101
Inspired from a Supermicro X11SAE-F-O LGA1151/ Intel C236/ DDR4/ SATA3&USB3.1/ A&V&2GbE/ ATX motherboard.
0000-0011
A departure, 0000-0011 renders an ABIT Fatal1ty FP-IN9 SLI LGA 775.
0000-0010
The second of the larger series, 0000-0010 is inspired from a Foxconn A8D i (A74GA) 770 motherboard DDR3.
0000-0001
Inspired from an Acer / Intel board for a personal computer.