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Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
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Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
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Andrew Hughes at the 22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.
A task I had to do for University.
The Picture should show the 4 chapters of a Course called GSI.
1) Computer History (The curta on the right bottom)
2) violability of information technologies (the kernel panic)
3) privacy ( the camera's )
4) copyright/copyleft (culture's not a crime, apple ad, cc, no drm, etc.)
references:
Anti-DRM Sticker on Ipod Ad
www.flickr.com/photos/marcn/174956558/
(cc) derivative Flickr User marcn
Camera in Frankfurt
www.flickr.com/photos/33751094@N00/359514458/
(cc) derivative Flickr User frank'n'furter
Virtual eye
www.flickr.com/photos/58713157@N00/319483374/
(cc) derivative Flickr User ciclocuoco
Culture is not a Crime
www.flickr.com/photos/candiedwomanire/15899841/
(cc) derivative Flickr User Dawn Endico
Kernel Panic - We are hanging here
www.flickr.com/photos/koalie/285237855/
(cc) derivative Flickr User koalie
I don't think the 486 was out yet.
Exhibit at the Computer Museum when it was in Boston, MA
Taken around 1990 with a Vivitar PS:20 using Ektachrome 100 slide film. Scanned on a Canon MP990 using auto scan (1200 dpi). No edits other than flipping. The scan software is silly. It does not have you place the emulsion side toward the glass. It also crashes a lot in manual mode.
22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.
Apple Newton, c. 1993
“Announced with great fanfare by Apple Computer in 1993, the Newton was discontinued in February 1998. Despite its short life, the Newton captured the imagination of consumers, and had a great influence on subsequent developments in handheld computing.”
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
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Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
View the high resolution Image on my photography website
Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog
22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.
Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
View the high resolution Image on my photography website
Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog
Santa Barbara Laboratories Centerpoint: Undoubtedly, the first dual head display. Woah-- 160x25 characters!
www.computerhistory.org/VirtualVisibleStorage/popup_image...
On Sunday, I went to the Computer History Museum with Ian. The collection included may precursors to computers such as the abacus, slide rules (above), and mechanical calculators.
The BEHEMOTH bike which Steven Roberts lived out of while cycling around the country for years - microship.com/bike/behemoth/ It contains tons of 1980s-era computing equipment.
Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
View the high resolution Image on my photography website
Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog
Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
View the high resolution Image on my photography website
Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog
22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.
Computer History Museum in Mountain View California
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA
(650) 810-1010
The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)
View the high resolution Image on my photography website
Follow Me on my Tumblr.com Photo Blog