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"Computers Will Replace Libraries" by Will Eisner (1973).
One of the thirteen little known illustrations Eisner drew for the book Freedom's Edge: The Computer Threat to Society by Milton R. Wessel (published in 1974 by Addison-Wesley). Created at a time when computers were giant-size Univac contraptions and viewed by many, including the book's author, as a "threat to society," these images are clearly anachronistic in the age of laptops, but that's part of the charm.
One of the thirteen little known illustrations Eisner drew for the book Freedom's Edge: The Computer Threat to Society by Milton R. Wessel (published in 1974 by Addison-Wesley). Created at a time when computers were giant-size Univac contraptions and viewed by many, including the book's author, as a "threat to society," these images are clearly anachronistic in the age of laptops, but that's part of the charm.
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A propos de Will Eisner
William Erwin Eisner, dit Will Eisner, est un auteur de bande dessinée américain. Créateur du Spirit ainsi que du concept de « roman graphique » et de ses premières applications aux États-Unis, théoricien et directeur éditorial, c'est une figure majeure de la bande dessinée du XXe siècle et l'un de ses plus grands auteurs.