“Sampler”

Digital Den hosted two “New Computer Museum Sampler” events on Friday, March 14 at the Microsoft NERD Center in Cambridge. Around 35 guests attended to see a sample of the New Computer Museum’s exhibits over the course of the day. An afternoon session featured playtime with Digital Den’s collection of fun interfaces, vintage games and educational software, while an evening session included a presentation about the exhibits, progress, plans and potential partners such as the Cambridge Historical Society and Cyberarts. In addition to Digital Den’s Vintage Computing, Children’s Machines and Immersive Interfaces exhibits, there were also exhibits provided by Adam Rosen of Vintage Mac Museum and Dan Hermes of Art Technology New England. Adam Rosen of Vintage Mac Museum was also kind enough to help sponsor the catering in the evening. Many thanks to Adam, Microsoft for the space, and of course, all of our attendees for your continued support!

Here is a gallery of the festivities!

Spring!

It’s finally almost spring and time to return to celebrating computer history in the Boston/Cambridge area — please join us for one of these events on March 14th!

New Computer Museum Sampler, Afternoon Introduction & Playtime
Friday, March 14, 2014, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Microsoft NERD Center 1 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

Come see and hear about a sample of the New Computer Museum’s exhibits! The afternoon session will feature a short introduction starting at noon and then playtime with Digital Den’s collection of cool interfaces (Power Glove, Kinect, Oculus etc.), fun games (NES, Wii, xBox etc.) and educational software (Logo, Oregon Trail etc.). This session is ideal for students and newcomers who have never seen the collections. Lite lunch will be available.

New Computer Museum Sampler, Evening Update & Social
Friday, March 14, 2014, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Microsoft NERD Center 1 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

Come see and hear about the New Computer Museum’s exhibits, progress and plans! The evening session will start with a brief presentation followed by playtime with a sample of collections provided by a variety of exhibitors. This session is for dedicated supporters and stakeholders as well as newcomers and students. Lite snacks will be available.

Watch for more spring events to be posted soon!
Please join the New Computer Museum Meetup & RSVP… more …

NEW Meetup!

Happy NEW Year!

I hope this finds everyone having had a wonderful holiday break, a great Happy New Year and very good luck weathering the recent New England Weather.

Please join us for our first Meetup of 2014!

Computer Museums: here & there, now & then…
Sunday, January 19, 2014, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Microsoft NERD Center – Adams Room (1st Floor)
One Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA

Come test drive our newest meeting location (it’s warm and has great views!), see the results of the year long survey of computer museums and vintage collections, and then recess for conversation and adult beverages across the street at Champions.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
You MUST sign-in with government issued photo ID!
Space is limited to 15. Be sure to join & RSVP ASAP!

Champions at Marriott, Cambridge – 1 PM…
We will recess to Champions at the Marriott in Kendall Sq. for beer and conversation sponsored by Adam Rosen of The Vintage Mac Museum. GO PATS — 3 PM :-)

Playtime!

Digital Den sponsored a NEW Computer Museum Meetup on Saturday, December 14th, and there was a good turn out despite the descending snow storm.
 
There were both old and new faces there to play with Digital Den’s interface collection.
Attendees
 
Digital Den team member Nathaniel Pierce helped attendees with the Oculus Rift!
Nate
 
Exhibit-oculus
 
There was also a complete Rock Band setup …
Exhibit-rockband
 
…and the hands-free interfaces were up and running too!
Exhibit-force
 
Thank you to everyone who came out and made the event a great success!

Playtime!

Greetings Digital-Den Supporters!

Here is a quick update and invitation…

First, do not be fooled by the quiet — there is a lot happening behind the scenes with Digital Den’s work to sponsor the creation of a NEW Computer Museum. The search for funding and a more permanent location has intensified, and Mary Hopper is meeting with the representatives of many organizations in Cambridge this month. Many options for both funding and locations are being explored. Just one of the long-term options for a location is acquiring space in the Foundry Building that is owned by the City of Cambridge. The NEW Computer Museum is now on record as among the potential tenants for the building. You can watch the progress of this initiative at this web site: http://www.cambridgema.gov/CDD/Projects/EconDev/foundrybuilding.aspx

Second, Digital-Den will hold a special event on Saturday, December 14th from Noon to 1 PM at Metropolitan Storage, 134 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. This “Playtime” will feature hands-on demos of Digital Den’s unique interface collection — if all goes well, the new Oculus Rift will even be up and running! Please join the NEW Computer Museum Meetup if you have not already and RSVP… http://www.meetup.com/NEW-Computer-Museum/

Finally, thank you to everyone for your support over the last six months – it really has helped to make it likely that the Boston/Cambridge area will have a NEW Computer Museum by this time next year!

Cheers!
Mary

Forward!

Dear Digital Den/NEW Computer Museum Supporters,

Here is the latest news about “the journey”…

“The Party”
Digital Den hosted a party on October 20th, and it was a great success!

For those of you who could not be there…
Mark Micheli made a fantastic video that captured the spirit of the event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PToiS-AAs9E
Rus Gant took some beautiful photos available on Digital Den’s site: https://digital-den.org/first-exhibit-photos/
Ken Gagne also posted an excellent review and photos on his Apple II Bits Blog: http://www.apl2bits.net/2013/10/28/digital-den-launch-party/

Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support the cause!

Special thanks to everyone who provided and supported the exhibits…
Dan Berman, Michael Thompson and Harlan Hersey ,
Rhode Island Computer Museum
Adam Rosen, Mac Museum
Bryan Harwell, Replay’D, Nintendo
Ian King, Living Computer Museum, Posters
Rus Gant, Oculus Rift
William Tremblay, Vintage VR System
William German, Core Memory
Neil Carlson, Digital Den, General, XBox and Games
Mark Micheli, Digital Den, Photography
Sminu Mary Paul, Digital Den, Welcome Table
Andrew Flanagan, Digital Den, Interfaces Exhibit

NEW Computer Museum
The big news that was announced at the event was that, in addition to
continuing to create fun exhibits and events, Digital Den will support an
initiative to found an organization named the NEW Computer Museum.

Here is a very proto-web site that will be used to support that initiative: http://www.newcomputermuseum.org

NEW Computer Museum Meetup, Group & Event
There is now a brand new “Meetup” group complete with an event scheduled.
Please join and RSVP ASAP: http://www.meetup.com/NEW-Computer-Museum/

Digital-Den/NEW Computer Museum
Brunch Meetup/Update, Saturday, November 16th, 11 am – 1 pm
Asgard Irish Pub, 11 am – noon’ish
350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Digital Den@ Met Storage, noon’ish – 1pm
134 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge

Great Story
There has been quite a bit of media attention over the last few months.
You can find links to the best coverage on the Digital Den web site, but I would like to draw special attention to a great article written by Dave Brooks of the Nashua Telegraph. He really got it right, and I am grateful!

DEC-heads and ‘Wang gang’ members, take note: A computer museum’s in the works (David Brooks, Nashua Telegraph) http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/1019239-469/dec-heads-and-wang-gang-members-take-note.html

Onward…
Ok, so that’s about it for now. As always, please feel free to contact me with ideas, concerns or just general questions. One more time, thank you to everyone for your help and support!

Cheers!
Mary

NEW NEWS!

Digital Den hosted its first computer history exhibit at the Middlesex Lounge on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge last Sunday evening. More than thirty supporters and key representatives of local computing organizations attended the event to experience exhibits that ranged in age from a functioning PDP 8/L to an Oculus Rift.

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See press release about event…
See more photos of event…

The exhibits were provided by a number of partners that, in addition to Digital Den, included the Rhode Island Computer Museum, the Mac Museum, the computer game store Replay’d and other private consultants and collectors. This event was the culmination our six month old initiative to re-establish a computer museum in the Boston/Cambridge area, and this was the first foray into exhibits and events that more closely resemble those of a traditional museum.

A highlight of the event was when Digital Den’s founder Dr. Mary E. Hopper announced that NEW Computer Museum will be the name of the non-profit organization that she plans to found with the cooperation of a coalition of partners that include the organizations and individuals represented at the event along with numerous other partners. She pointed out that NEW stands for “New England Wide” in both name and spirit, and this was symbolized by the cooperation of partners from Rhode Island and New Hampshire in providing the exhibits for the event on Sunday evening.

Digital Den has been sponsoring a small public computer hardware and software archive in the Metropolitan Storage building on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge since July, and regular public hours were held over the summer and early fall. The initial funding and collection for the archive was provided by Dr. Hopper with the help of a small group of friends and an Indiegogo crowd-funding campaign.

The event on Sunday evening marked a transition in the evolution of the initiative to found a new computer museum from a small computer archive sponsored solely by Digital Den towards a concerted effort by a coalition of partners that collectively hold thousands of computers of a staggering range of models and vintages.

The next phase of the initiative will include a search for a larger location and more the funding to support a more traditional non-profit organization. One potential location for the NEW Computer Museum is the iconic Foundry Building in East Cambridge. Dr. Hopper will attend the tours of the Foundry Building during the day and informational discussion that will be held at Police Headquarters at 6:30 pm by the City of Cambridge next Wednesday, October 30th.

She strongly encourages supporters of the initiative to create a NEW Computer Museum who reside in Cambridge to attend the events and voice their support for keeping the building and allowing non-profit organizations to reside there as tenants.

Information about Community Meeting on Foundry Building, Oct. 30, 2013
http://www.cambridgema.gov/CDD/News/2013/10/foundrybuildingcommunitymeeting.aspx

NEWS!

Hello Everyone!

First, invitations to the launch exhibit and party have gone out through evite.com.
Please be sure to check the email address you used when contributing to the campaign for the e-invitation, and then please be sure to RSVP ASAP! The space is kind of small, the guest list is fairly large, a wait-list might be on the horizon, so we need an accurate head-count for planning purposes. You can also email me directly with your response (mehopper@mehopper.net).

Second, bigger news! Digital-Den has been included in a Computer World article
“9 museums that want your legacy tech” — ok, technically it is a “slide show” :-)
http://www.computerworld.com/slideshow/detail/121888
A link to it’s on SlashDot, and it made it all the way to the top page today!
http://slashdot.org/submission/3019987/finding-a-tech-museum-for-your-beloved-reti$
Of course, the story could always use as big boost as possible… (hint, hint!)

Thanks again for your support!
Mary

October

As September comes to a close and October dawns a lot is happening at Digital Den!

There will still be some limited public hours scheduled at the archive from time to time.
Check the front page of the web site for the next hours. Appointments are welcome too.
http://www.digital-den.org

However, the main focus of activity has shifted from setting up and showing the archive to creating the exhibits for the Computer Arcade and preparing for the Launch Party on October 20th. The guest list for the First Exhibit and Launch Party is complete and invitations will go out via email in the coming week. If you are not already on the list, let us know if you want to attend, and we will put you on the waiting list. According to response, there could be a few more spots left later in October.

Mary Hopper will also head north to present at a conference on Sunday, Oct. 13th:
SIGCIS Workshop: Recomputing the History of Information Technology (Portland, ME)
http://www.sigcis.org/workshop13

If you happen to be in that area, let her know and perhaps it will be possible to meet there.

Thanks for your ongoing support!
Mary

Tick tick…

Well, the time has arrived.

This weekend is the final weekend of the Indiegogo campaign.

We are still a long, long way from the goal. On the bright side, we are hovering only a few spots away from the top page of the “Final Countdown” in the “Technology” category on the Indiegogo site.

A bit more activity in the next 24 hours could potentially move us to the top page of the Technology section for the weekend. If that happened, we might also be bumped up to showing up on the top of the site.

If you, or anyone you know, has not contributed yet, this would be a *really* great time.

The campaign ends on Monday at midnight!