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A retro pop-art poster celebrating icons like Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, and other prominent tech innovators. The poster shows pop-art style photos of the [http://takeda-foundation.jp/en/award/takeda/list.html seven awardees] who received the [http://takeda-foundation.jp/en/award/takeda/about.html Takeda award] in 2001 and discussed their techno-entrepreneurial achievements at the Takeda Award Forum 2001 in Tokyo. The seven awardees are: Richard M. Stallman, Ken Sakamura, Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek, Linus Torvalds, J. Craig Venter, and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsaecker. These folks weren't just coding but rewriting the rules for everyone else. It's visual proof that free software ideas could electrify entire industries and shift paradigms. Display it publicly, and watch your fellow hackers geek out over a serious piece of computing history.  
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A retro pop-art poster celebrating icons like Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, and other prominent tech innovators. The poster shows pop-art style photos of the [http://takeda-foundation.jp/en/award/takeda/list.html seven awardees] who received the [http://takeda-foundation.jp/en/award/takeda/about.html Takeda award] in 2001 and discussed their techno-entrepreneurial achievements at the Takeda Award Forum 2001 in Tokyo. The seven awardees are: Richard M. Stallman, Ken Sakamura, Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek, Linus Torvalds, J. Craig Venter, and Ernst Ulrich von Weizsaecker. These folks weren't just coding but rewriting the rules for everyone else. It's visual proof that free software ideas could electrify entire industries and shift paradigms. Display it publicly, and watch your fellow hackers geek out over a serious piece of computing history. The poster is 30" x 22". 
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 17 March 2025

Takeda Award Forum 2001 poster

Description

Start price

$300 USD

Bid increments

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Approximate shipping cost

In the US: $27

To the EU: $100

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