<p>Johnniac mainframe computer, housed at the Computer History Museum, California, USA. The Johnniac, based on a machine by John von Neumann, was built at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA. It went into operation in 1953, using Selectron tubes (valves) as its storage method. In 1955, the Selectron tubes were replaced by the first commercially built core storage. Johnniac was decommissioned in 1966, having logged 50,000 operational hours. The Computer History Museum's collection includes over 3000 artefacts from 1945 to 1990. It was established in 1996 and is due to be relocated, becoming part of the NASA Research Park, California, USA, in 2005.</p>
Showcase your favorite artwork in a contemporary, handcrafted framed art print. These premium and timeless frames are sure to work with any decor or style of art. With multiple handcrafted frame styles to choose from, we’re confident you’ll find the perfect frame for your new fine art selection.
<p>Each piece of <a href="/category/all/?product=15&sort=age-asc">framed art is printed</a> with UV-resistant, archival latex inks to ensure color accuracy, image clarity, and long-lasting print quality. Our giclée art prints are reproduced in vivid detail on premium fine art paper for a high quality reproduction.</p>
<p>Our framed art prints come in a multitude of beautiful finishes. Each handcrafted wooden frame is available in a range of colors and finishes to pair with any art or decor style.</p>
<p>Each framed art print is printed and assembled by hand in the USA by our team of skilled craftspeople. Our framed prints include a classic single picture frame mat, a protective acrylic glazing, a finished dust cover back, and premium hanging hardware.</p>
<p>Start enjoying your framed art print sooner with our preinstalled hanging hardware. All framed prints include D-ring and wire hanger.</p>
Commercial Decor IT and Technical Science Computers and Internet Technology Photography Volker Steger