“An addicting illustrated history of the first “thinking” machines, to our all-digital now. Maps of Silicon Valley, early Super Mario design, thumbnail biographies of pioneers, a photo of the first “bug” (an actual moth). It’s a museum exhibit of sorts, held between covers.”
“Four kilos of wonder and remembering.”
“Covering everything from room-sized mainframe computers up to today’s personal devices.”
“There's no denying its sheer quality.”
“As handsome as it is imposing.”
“The Computer lays out, in glorious detail, the last 300 years of technological progress.”
“[This] history of how we went from the calculating machines of the 19th century to the miniature wearable tech of today is packed with visionaries and pioneers.”
“Every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything.”
“…a monumental survey… The Computer is a richly illustrated history of society’s ever-evolving relationship with the silicon chip.”
“…an engaging and visually captivating book that takes readers on a journey through the evolution of computing and its profound impact on society.”
In the Beginning Was the Computer
A history from early calculating machines to today
Jens Müller was born in Koblenz, Germany, in 1982 and studied graphic design. Recipient of numerous national and international design awards, he is creative director of Vista design studio in Düsseldorf and professor of corporate design at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
ISBN 978-3-8365-7334-4
Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)ISBN 978-3-8365-7335-1
Edition: Multilingual (English, Italian, Spanish)