After the Living Computers museum in Seattle closed like so many museums and businesses in 2020 with the pandemic, there were many who feared that it might not open again. Four years later this fear ...
Living Computers Museum + Labs on First Avenue South in Seattle. The nonprofit closed in 2020 just before the pandemic and never reopened. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Living Computers Museum + Labs ...
A trove of items from Living Computers: Museums + Labs, the Seattle computer museum that Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen opened in 2012, is heading to auction. The museum, known for its hands-on ...
An original Pac-Man arcade cabinet. Astronaut spacesuits. Vintage computers that take up entire rooms. And a letter penned by Albert Einstein that is considered one of the most significant ...
In context: The Living Computers Museum in Seattle was the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's passion project, established in 2012 to house his vast collection of vintage machines and scientific ...
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Highlights include the spacesuit worn during the first U.S. spacewalk and a 1971 computer that played a key role in the development of the internet. A signed letter from Albert Einstein to President ...
Vintage computers, space-age artifacts, and historic letters were among the three dozen items from the collection of Paul Allen, the late Microsoft co-founder, that netted more than $10 million at ...
Paul G. Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft who helped usher in the personal computing revolution and then channeled his enormous fortune into transforming Seattle into a cultural destination, died ...
While most museums protect their collections under glass, the vintage computers and other electronic artifacts at the Living Computers: Museum + Labs were open for guests to play, code and educate ...