Digital Archaeology on Display « The Signal: Digital Preservation
Enter Jim Boulton of Story Worldwide, passionate curator of the Digital
Archaeology <http://www.storyworldwide.com/digital-archaeology/> exhibit,
which made its New York debut last week at Internet Week. This is Boulton’s
second showing of the exhibit – it first debuted in London at Internet Week
2010. The exhibit, co-sponsored by Story Worldwide and Google, showcased 28
“bygone” websites on vintage hardware and software from the same time period
of each site’s launch. Story Worldwide describes it as an “exhibition that
charts the disruptive moments of web design and celebrates the characters
behind its radical evolution.*” *
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