Fearless genius : the digital revolution in Silicon Valley, 1985-2000 / photographs by Doug Menuez
- Imprint
- New York : Menuez Archive Projects, 2012.
- Physical description
- 1 portfolio of twenty prints.
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Call number | Status |
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MSS PHOTO 0302 | In-library use |
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Description
Creators/Contributors
- Author/Creator
- Menuez, Doug.
Contents/Summary
- Summary
- The twenty images shown comprise the first portfolio of a series of limited edition portfolios to be released as box sets, each covering a distinct project, company or aspect of the digital revolution.
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Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2012
- Note
- Limited edition box set of twenty silver gelatin prints signed by the photographer from the project "Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000."
- Access
- Open for research; material must be requested at least 24 hours in advance of intended use.
- Source
- Purchased, 2012. Accession 2012-054.
- Note
- Doug Menuez spent over fifteen years documenting the leading innovators of the digital revolution in Silicon Valley. The project begain when Steve Jobs granted Menuez exclusive access to record his new start-up, NeXT Computer for LIFE magazine. After three years he expanded the project, resulting in an archive of 250,000 negatives taken between 1985-2000. These negatives are part of the Menuez collection at Stanford University Libraries and include the negatives for these prints.
- Note
- Special edition for the Douglas Menuez Collection at Stanford University Library. Edition number 1 (Artist's Edition) of 50.