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OpenCamera

A tribute to Leica and Oskar Barnack who built the fixed lens Ur-Leica (1912) and to the creator of the M series Wilhelm Stein in the 1950s
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OpenTape Player

A tribute to Philips and its creator Lou Ottens, who in 1963 kicked off the cassette-player period and produced multiple audio players
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Opentosh

A tribute to the first Macintosh, released on 24 January 1984 by the Apple company, which over time has become increasingly inspired by the design lines of the Ulm school, which inspired the shapes of the Radiopepen project.
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Openoid

A tribute to ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility), the Honda's first humanoid robot with iconic lines, unveiled on 21 October 2000.
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OpenGramophone

A tribute to Emile Berliner who in 1897 patented the first gramophone and invented the phonograph record through which human beings began to record and reproduce sounds.
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OpenTv

A tribute to the Motorola TVs that enabled the spread of this media across the globe (together with Japan's SharpTV) and in particular to its model 9VT1 Television, with its distinctive, wooden lines
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OpenMoka

A tribute to the iconic Moka Bialetti coffee maker (inspired by the city of Mocha, Yemen) designed by Luigi di Ponti and patented by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933. A different way of connecting people and stimulating conviviality.
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