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Calculating Space - Konrad Zuse Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Calculating Space - Konrad Zuse Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Běžná cena $399.99 USD
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Redefine Your Environment with Konrad Zuse's 'Calculating Space'

Experience a sophisticated synthesis of computational theory and fine art with this museum-quality reproduction of Konrad Zuse's 'Calculating Space'. Originally conceptualized by the father of modern computing, this piece visualizes the 'Rechnender Raum' theory—the groundbreaking proposition that the universe itself operates as a grand, cellular automaton. This print is not merely a decorative element; it is a tribute to the intersection of digital logic and physical reality, curated by RedKalion for the discerning collector.

A Legacy of Innovation

Konrad Zuse was more than an engineer; he was a visionary artist who sought to depict the hidden mathematical structures of our world. In 'Calculating Space', the grid-like patterns and geometric precision evoke the early days of binary logic and the birth of the information age. By selecting this fine art print, you are bringing home a piece of intellectual history that challenges the boundaries between science and aesthetics.

Museum-Quality Execution

To honor the precision of Zuse's vision, each 70x100 cm reproduction is meticulously rendered on 4mm (0.15") acrylic. This premium material provides a sleek, high-gloss finish that enhances the depth and vibrancy of the colors while ensuring remarkable durability. Our acrylic prints feature straight-cut corners for a clean, modern silhouette that complements any contemporary interior.

  • Material: High-clarity 4mm acrylic for a vibrant, depth-filled finish.
  • Visual Integrity: Any transparent areas in the original design are printed with a white background to ensure optimal color density and contrast.
  • Installation: Each print includes a professional hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes at each corner for a seamless, secure display.

Elevate your office, study, or gallery wall with an archival masterpiece that endures. RedKalion remains the definitive source for those who appreciate the profound connection between scientific heritage and fine art.

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What are the dimensions and material of the Konrad Zuse print?

This 'Calculating Space' print measures 70x100 cm (28x40") and is crafted from premium 4mm (0.15") acrylic. This material ensures a sleek, durable, and vibrant finish that captures every detail of the computational artwork.

How is the acrylic print mounted to the wall?

The print includes a complete hanging kit with screws. It features pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter) and 15mm screw heads, allowing for a professional, secure, and floating-style installation.

Is the background of the print transparent?

No, transparent backgrounds default to white during the printing process. This ensures that the intricate geometric patterns of Konrad Zuse's work maintain their visual clarity and optimal presentation regardless of your wall color.

How is the artwork protected during transit?

RedKalion utilizes professional-grade, shock-absorbent packaging to ensure your museum-quality acrylic print arrives in perfect condition. We prioritize secure logistics to protect the straight-cut corners and the polished 4mm acrylic surface.

How long will the colors of this acrylic print last?

Our archival-grade acrylic prints are designed for longevity. The high-quality pigments and UV-resistant acrylic material prevent fading, ensuring that your Konrad Zuse reproduction remains vibrant and clear for decades of display.

What is the concept behind 'Calculating Space' by Konrad Zuse?

'Calculating Space' (Rechnender Raum) represents Zuse's theory that the universe functions like a digital computer. The artwork visually translates these complex computational structures into a geometric aesthetic, bridging the gap between physics and art.

Why is Konrad Zuse significant in both art and science?