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Irene Posch and Ebru Kurbak's '''The Embroidered Computer''' uses historic gold embroidery materials to create relays ("similar to early computers before the invention of semiconductors") that can do computational work according to simple programs; it's installed at the Angewandte Innovation Lab in Vienna.
Irene Posch and Ebru Kurbak's '''The Embroidered Computer''' uses historic gold embroidery materials to create relays ("similar to early computers before the invention of semiconductors") that can do computational work according to simple programs; it's installed at the Angewandte Innovation Lab in Vienna.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
* [[Computer science (nonfiction)]]
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* [http://www.ireneposch.net/the-embroidered-computer/ The Embroidered Computer] @ ireneposch.net
* [http://www.ireneposch.net/the-embroidered-computer/ The Embroidered Computer] @ ireneposch.net
* [https://boingboing.net/2019/01/13/irene-posch.html An embroidered computer whose circuits are ornate, golden thread] @ Boing Boing


* [https://boingboing.net/2019/01/13/irene-posch.html An embroidered computer whose circuits are ornate, golden thread] @ Boing Boing
 
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Irene Posch and Ebru Kurbak's The Embroidered Computer uses historic gold embroidery materials to create relays ("similar to early computers before the invention of semiconductors") that can do computational work according to simple programs; it's installed at the Angewandte Innovation Lab in Vienna.

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