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Liminal Tech

Liminal Tech is an imagination of what technology looks like in another world. I was inspired by @nanoraptorʼs work, creating strange but familiar electronics products, mostly Appleʼs.

An Apple Magic Keyboard, peculiarly with no icons and all text in that 20th century typewriter font An Apple II with a Magic Keyboard and a Touch ID reader and fabricated in aluminium. The Apple Logo and two vertical lines form the new Apple II logo. An arrangement of 7 Apple Magic Keys, a line of 3% keyboards with the keys Command, C and V. They come in blue, purple, red, orange, yellow, green and silver. A wallpaper with my previous Magic Key design, which is a magic keyboard with only the command, c and v keys on it, in a blueprint style. A Magic Keyboard in Symbolics layout with SF symbols on every special key A big touchscreen and a function row in Apple style A simple chicle keyboard with the keys CTRL, ALT and DEL An apple-style cassette reader with a modern Apple Basic cassette inside and a row of 6 buttons labeled with SF symbols A Magic Keyboard with a white trackpoint and associated buttons A variety of single key Magic Keyboards in different colours with a lock button on top A Magic Keyboard in original Macintosh layout A Magic Keyboard with the 5 basic strokes and 4 blank keys for the Q9 method and 3 keys for top-to-bottom line editing. An iPhone 16 with no corners cut A big chunky Apple silicon iMac in a cubic shape Much lighter weight and looked like an iMac again, but the screen is still square