My Fine Fruit entry won FOURTH PLACE in the Silicon Valley fusionwearsv contest!
This garage on Addison Avenue in Palo Alto, is the heart of a story that helped transform the agricultural Santa Clara Valley into today’s technological Silicon Valley.
When Bill and Dave built their first oscillator in this garage, my husband's family lived just a few blocks away. My father-in-law remembered the area of that time, as a land of cherry orchards. In 1938, my own family was involved in the information technology of the day, as telegraphers. As Silicon Valley grew my family's information skill set evolved with it. My father, sister and myself were computer programmers.
I enjoyed biking over to photograph the restored HP garage that represents an important foundation of the Silicon Valley. I used Photoshop CS4 to alter that and other digital photos I’ve taken, to create my own 1938 vintage-style fruit crate label, honoring the birth of the Silicon Valley. All images are my own. I loved being able to honor the history of the valley by using the technology that it represents.
Tumbling Chips Quilt Block Design: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/tumbling-chips-quilt-within-quilt-block.html
Tranformations Chips: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/transformations-quilt-block-contest.html
Contours Chips: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/contours-quilt-block-contest-entry.html
My FusionWearSV Silicon Valley Technology Quilt Block Designs
Tranformations Chips: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/transformations-quilt-block-contest.html
Contours Chips: http://hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2010/06/contours-quilt-block-contest-entry.html
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