Thursday, November 4, 2010

saving vintage web design for future generations

If you thought archaeology just involved hairy old men pulling bones out of mud, you may be surprised to discover that vintage 90s Live Journals count as archaeology too web archaeology.
Those beautiful flowerings of creativity on MySpace, LiveJournal the GIFs and the text art are being collected to be preserved for future generations.Speaker Jim Boulton gets all poetic talking about it..

Developments were so fast that the hardware, software and groundbreaking creative work that sat on once new platforms disappeared almost as soon as they appeared, like Mayflies in spring doomed to die as the sunlight fades.The curator explains the purpose of the exhibition: During and following the event, we will seek to identify the websites that inspired a generation of web designers and archive them for posterity. If we understand the past, we can make the future better.

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