GRACE SLICK | NYE, 1967 PHOTO by JIM MARSHALL [gelatin silver print | 24 x 20"]
"THE MIRROR'S RIGHT HAND" MARISSA LONG — 2016/24 [archival inkjet print | 20 × 16"]
LOUIS SHENGTAO CHEN SHANGHAI SS25
"RECLINING GRETCHEN" ROBERT LONGO // 1985 [charcoal/graphite/ink on paper | 57 × 95"]
A 16th Century "Clockwork Monk"
The 15-inch-tall clockwork Padre, the figure of the well-known miraculous monk San Diego de Alcalá, was made of wood and iron and manufactured by Juanelo Turriano, the mechanician of Emperor Charles V, in the 1560s. The monk can walk around, beating his chest, lifting his cross and praying silently. After over 400 years, he remains in good working order.
ERC Technician Test Device Developed for Apollo Missions | 1960s
A "Bathing Machine" from the Victorian Era
The bathing machine was a device, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, to allow people to change out of their usual clothes, possibly change into swimwear and then wade in the ocean at beaches. Bathing machines were roofed and walled wooden carts rolled into the sea. Some had solid wooden walls; others had canvas walls over a wooden frame.
Innocent 'Naughty' French Postcards | 1920s
A New York city street sweeper wears a mask to help check the spread of influenza | October 1918
Frank Rosenblatt, often cited as the Father of Machine Learning, photographed in 1960 alongside his most-notable invention: the Mark I Perceptron machine — a hardware implementation for the perceptron algorithm, the earliest example of an artificial neural network, est. 1943.
NAM JUNE PAIK | TV WAVE MAY 12, 2020 — MARCH 7, 2021 @ NAM JUNE PAIK ART CENTER GYEONGGI-DO, SOUTH KOREA
"STILL LIFE (IN AN AIRSHAFT)" JOEL-PETER WITKIN // 1967 [gelatin silver print | 4 5/8 x 6 7/8"]
"STILL LIFE (MEXICO)" JOEL-PETER WITKIN // 1992 [gelatin silver print | 29 x 30"]
"DRAPED RECLINING WOMAN (DETAIL)" HENRY MOORE // 1957-58 [gelatin silver print | 19.4 x 19.7 cm.]