Description A monochrome photographic abstract of a Ferrite Memory Core plane from an early IBM mainframe computer. This close-up image shows a grid of fine wire threaded through tiny magnetic ferrite rings called cores. Magnetic core memory, a type of random-access memory (RAM), was introduced in 1955 and succeeded in the 1970s by solid-state memory in integrated circuits.Copyright 2015 Rona Black.www.ronablack.com.
Rona Black, Salt Lake City Member Since June 2009 Artist Statement I am a Salt Lake City-based photographer. I'm interested in using my photographs to invite people to look more closely at ordinary objects and recognize how extraordinary they can be.
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