merzbau
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http://www.leningrad.su/museum/
is this site as relevant to your interests as it is mine?
there's something agreeably gibson-esque about these exhibits...
is it the harsh, utilitarian design? the dirty keypads with worn cyrillic characters?
here was an era when computers looked menacing and ugly, like circuit boards roughly embedded in metal.
they belong in a missile silo or a crumbling tank factory.