I could easily believe tabulating machines from that era, but not ENIAC. Got to have memory or storage
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Replying to @enf @WideSpacer and
Could’ve been used metaphorically, in the “since the dawn of ages” sense, as ENIAC I was considered by many to be the first computer.
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I know a curator at the Computer History Museum I can ask – he’s not on Twitter, I’ll fire an email.
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Oldest I've got so far, if images with overprinting count, is this 1969 portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr. https://archive.org/stream/bitsavers_computersA_7462322/196908#page/n23/mode/2up/search/%22computer+art%22 …pic.twitter.com/igL1n4O6N7
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Note that it's © Computer Portraits, so the idea was old enough to be a company by then
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FWIW, Wikipedia Teleprinter article has an image allegedly from 1962.
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A how-to article from 1972 https://archive.org/stream/73-magazine-1972-01/01_January_1972#page/n13/mode/2up …
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1966 Teletype Art article https://archive.org/stream/link2412unse#page/4/mode/2up …pic.twitter.com/76cuYxiO1a
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Those three are so good, thank you.
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