Hi there,
If I might please share with everyone on these lists about our upcoming BIG show!
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Announcing the First Ever Vintage Computer Festival Southeast
The original Vintage Computer Festival was founded by Sellam Ismail and held in
Pleasanton, California during October, 1997. Now, finally, the southeast region of the US
gets its very own!
ROSWELL, Georgia ? February 4, 2013 ? Vintage Computer Festival Southeast ? a public
celebration of computer history and nostalgia ? will be held on Saturday & Sunday,
April 20 & 21. Our mission remains the same as that very first show:
The main mission of the Vintage Computer Festival is to promote the preservation of
"obsolete" computers by offering attendees a chance to experience the
technologies, people and stories that embody the remarkable tale of the computer
revolution.
We will educate and entertain!
- A large premier exhibit will welcome each attendee as they enter the festival - The
Apple Pop-Up Museum which tells the story of how a small start-up company, founded in a
garage by two young friends, became the leading consumer electronics and personal computer
company in the world. The exhibit displays an exclusive collection of game-changing Apple
personal computers and consumer electronic products while presenting the history of the
company since its founding in 1976 to the present. An Apple I, the first disk ][ and
controller card, original apple ][, original Lisa and even a Xerox Alto are among the rare
artifacts to be displayed, plus much, much more.
Within the 6,000 square feet of display space that this premier exhibit occupies will be
the following rooms: Pre-Apple Room, Apple I Room, apple ][ Room, Turmoil Years Room, No
Founders Left Room, Jobs? Come Back Room, Ive?s Colors Room, iPod / iPhone / iPad Room,
The Timeline Lounge and Apple?s Present to the Future Room.
- Dozens of exhibitors will be present from all over the region, plus many from other
parts of the country. A large variety of historic computers will be represented in the
exhibit hall for live demonstrations by their owners.
- A vintage game station will be available for children and adults to play classic games
on classic computer and game console systems.
- Two retrocomputing kit building classes will be held, plus continual, inexpensive
introduction to soldering classes.
- Many luminous speakers and special presenters are now being scheduled.
The VCFSE is hosted and produced by the Computer Museum of America and the Atlanta
Historical Computing Society.
One-day adult tickets to the VCFSE are $10, with a two-day pass for $15. Children ages 17
and younger are admitted free when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For hours,
location, and other details, please visit
vintage.org/2013/southeast
Contact:
David Greelish, Director, Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 1.0
david at
classiccomputing.com | 770-733-6702
Best,
David Greelish
- Computer Historian, Writer, Podcaster & Speaker
- Founder of the Atlanta Historical Computing Society
http://about.me/davidgreelish
Director of the Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 1.0 - 4/20 & 4/21, 2013
http://vintage.org/2013/southeast/