A beautiful keyboard from Soviet Russia, used by astronauts (kosmonauts) to control communications equipment. 1960s. https://thngs.co/things/9130 pic.twitter.com/hyEkI5RLWY
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My first computer in 1979 was an Olivetti with a 1-line LED display, receipt-paper printer, bare mylar floppy drive, and BASIC tokenized via dedicated keys per reserved keyword. Would love to track down the model.
looks like you could have a great game of scrabble on that...
STC Executel desktop “smart phone” keyboard from 1984. (I restored the colour palette from a reference photo. It seems few that survived had plastics that yellowed really badly.)pic.twitter.com/3c0eodP5pJ
Wow, where did you snag that? Was the government auctioning off the contents of Gordon Gekko's office?
in terms of musical keyboards, the touch keyboard on a Buchla Music Easel is both very novel and looks brilliant. I have one of these and its very interesting to play (the more your finger comes in contact with a key, the more you can vary a parameter)pic.twitter.com/uXAA1mW7DJ
Wow, even the Olivetti computers were beautiful. (Have a Lettera 22 and Lexikon 80, myself)
I saw one of these in the Da Vinci museum in Milan! https://twitter.com/dominicpajak/status/986865762311835648?s=21 …https://twitter.com/DominicPajak/status/986865762311835648 …
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