Babbage's Brain by Rick Schettino

$650.00

Charles Babbage spent four decades working to build a machine that could think — essentially a steam powered computer. For the Victorian government, his "Analytical Engine" ended up being a grand folly—a sprawling, expensive, and ultimately unfinished dream turned scrap metal. "Babbage's Brain" is a steampunk style tribute to his inventive mind. Interestingly, half of Babbages brain is on display at the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons. Oddly, Babbage loathed street musicians and organ grinders because he could hear them from his lab and it was a distraction. 32 × 11 inches.

Charles Babbage spent four decades working to build a machine that could think — essentially a steam powered computer. For the Victorian government, his "Analytical Engine" ended up being a grand folly—a sprawling, expensive, and ultimately unfinished dream turned scrap metal. "Babbage's Brain" is a steampunk style tribute to his inventive mind. Interestingly, half of Babbages brain is on display at the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons. Oddly, Babbage loathed street musicians and organ grinders because he could hear them from his lab and it was a distraction. 32 × 11 inches.