Digital Dark Age Funnies
Did you hear the one about the bit that didn't know whether it was on or off? Hey, I don't make them up, I just report them. These are news stories and Web sites that will make you smile, laugh, and cry, maybe all at the same time.
Monday, November 11, 2002

Dead Media Projects Still Living

The original Dead Media Project, a brainchild of writer Bruce Sterling, is alive and well. According to its opening page, another Dead Media Project, is hosted by Griffin Multimedia and originated with students of the Vancouver Film School, but is itself moribund or in stasis.

The more elaborate Media History Project is hosted by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota. Of specific interest is the Net Links: Computing page that will connect you and your funnybone to dismal digital disasters, along with many more positive aspects of computing history.


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Photographs of Old Computers Virtual Exhibit by Arthur Lavine (Computer Museum of America)

For the young ones, myself included, who may not have seen these behemoths in action, here's an online exhibit of black and white photographs by Arthur Lavine of the Chase Manhattan Bank (New York City, NY, USA) from the Computer Museum: Old Computers Exhibit [Slashdot]. The Computer Museum of America (San Diego) contains many other virtual delights.


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