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Inspired by a sci-fi programme (described on the site as “vintage”), this computer is built to look as aesthetically wonderful inside as out. The site covers all the modded details with descriptions and photos.
Let’s hope that one day machines like this are actually available for purchase. For now (and as always) dreams are free…
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4 Responses for "Aesthetics in computer hardware"
June 17th, 2004 at 11:07 pm
1Very crazy indeed. It makes me wonder just how much was spent on slightly misfitting components and hand tools in order to complete it. I particularly like the look of the junction box, although I’m not entirely fond of the overall piece. That horrible green accent color makes me want to tear my eyes out. But I guess after 7 months of work, the guy deserves some respect.
June 18th, 2004 at 7:51 pm
2Funny, I’ve been roaming the bit-tech forums for quite a few days now and have seen the ins and outs of that mod, as well as several other extremely well-built from scratch machines.
I’m putting together a “roll your own Tivo”, DVD player, MP3 jukebox machine to integrate into my home theater and I’m building it entirely from scratch, out of acrylic. Bit-tech has become an inspiration and a guide for my efforts.
Good to see them getting some exposure. I suppose I’d have my own project on there as a project log, but I don’t have the patience to drag the project out and take pictures along the way. Anyway, for my first attempt at this sort of project, I don’t imagine it would even be worthy.
August 1st, 2004 at 5:19 pm
3macgeek – would be great to see some of your stuff!
August 31st, 2005 at 6:26 pm
4hmm…:?
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