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Alex Barbaix
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Tom van Soest
Hallo ik ben Tom van Soest, afgestudeerd aan de Eindhovense School (grafisch lyceum) en momenteel aan het (af)studeren aan de Design Academy in Eindhoven. Sinds 1/1/11 ben ik naast mijn...
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Brunel University
BEAM Festival
24Jun 201126Jun 2011BEAM is a high-tech music weekender, an experimental playground of homemade instruments and sonic robots. Featuring three days of performances, installations, discussions and workshops, BEAM explores...
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Waag Society, Nieuwmarkt 4, 1012 CR Amsterdam
Craft explores the machine: Wearables workshop
12أيار / مايو 2011Op donderdag 12 mei wordt in het Fablab in de Waag een hypercraft workshop gehouden in het teken van fashion en design.
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Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ
World Minimal Music Festival
30Mar 20113Apr 2011Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ in Amsterdam and Muziekgebouw Frits Philips Eindhoven are paying tribute to minimal music with a programme which includes music from Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Simeon ten Holt
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screening: Mediamatic Bank at Duintjer CS
Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade
1Mar 2011The arcade era came to a premature end in the mid 1980s. Arcades around the world were being shut down, and to many arcade gamers this meant their dreams were crushed. Chasing Ghosts tells the story...
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organization:
Digi Barn
Massive Computer collection close to Silicon Valley. Has some extremely rare items. Curator : Bruce Damer. http://www.digibarn.com
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yuki.n
always smiling ★
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Borre Akkersdijk
Designer
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Vous Etes Ici
Shifting Landscapes
22Nov 201019Feb 2011Solo tentoonstelling van Driessens & Verstappen
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Atari 2600 jr, 1983
Game: E.T.
The Atari 2600jr was the last version of the Video Computer System to be sold. It was introduced by Atari Corp in 1986. However the Atari 2600jr was originally designed in 1983. The Atari 2600jr was...
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Williams Electronic Games Inc. 1994
Game: Red & Ted's Road Show
A thrilling pinball game showing the development of these machines. Shoot your way around the country tearing up road as you go, on the crowded and action filled playfield of this machine.
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Zanussi Ping-o Tronic, 1975
Game: Pong
The original Pong (Atari) consisted of a black and white television set and the coin system from a coin operated washer. The coins were collected in a milk carton that had been cut open. It was an...
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Lamination
How to laminate something
A small guide on how to use the lamination machine
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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), 1983
Game: Duck Hunt
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit video game console. It was released in North America, Europe and Australia in 1984.
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SNK Neo Geo, 1990
Game: Baseball Stars Professional
The Neo Geo was a video arcade machine and 16-bit video game console released by the Japanese company SNK. When it first hit the American market it was priced at a staggering $649.99. Proud owners...
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Colecovision, 1982
Game: Zaxxon
The Colecovision was released in August 1982, and had sold more than 500,000 units by December of the same year. It was Coleco Industries' second generation home video console. Hardware add-ons...
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MB Vectrex, 1982
Game: Mine Storm
The Vectrex is a real collectors item. It consists of a mini arcade cabinet-like screen and a rectangular console that could be stored away inside the cabinet. The first ones were produced by General...
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Mattel Intellivision
Game console, 1979
The Intellivision was originally released by Mattel in 1979. Our version is from 1982.
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Superlectron TV Challenger Series 3000, 1977
Game: Pong
The original Pong (Atari) consisted of a black and white television set and the coin system from a coin operated washer. The coins were collected in a milk carton that had been cut open. It was an...
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Davis Museum
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Gotcha, Atari, 1973
The only working version open to the public in the world
Gotcha is a 1973 arcade game manufactured by Atari Inc. It was Atari's fourth game after Pong, Space Race and Pong Doubles. This was the first maze arcade game, as well as the very first video game...
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Sega Mega Drive, 1988
Game: Sonic the Hedgehog
The Sega Mega Drive is a fourth-generation video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988. It wasn't until the Mega Drive was released in the US (1989) under the name Genesis that sales really...