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Experience the Ennui of Canadian Truck Drivers with This Computer Game from 1991
"CrossCountry Canada" will make you feel like you're actually deliver potash from Saskatoon to Winnipeg.
Ghostly Light Paintings Coat The Internet Archive Servers
Jason Scott visited the Internet Archive HQ in San Francisco and used the servers containing big data as his subjects for long exposure shots.
Brewster Kahle, the Librarian of 404 Billion Websites
Kahle is an engineer-turned-digital librarian who founded the Internet Archive in 1996.
5 Groundbreaking Atari Games That You Can Now Play Online for Free
Here are our picks for some of the best 8-bit games now available on The Internet Archive.
The UK's Conservative Party Tried to Delete Their Old Speeches from the Web
So much for the internet "democratising the world's information."
The Floppy Disk Museum: XFR STN Is a Fantastic Project to Preserve Proto-Digital Art
All those projects you still have stored on floppy disks and aging hard drives? Now is your chance to get them digitally preserved, for free.
The Fine Art of Keeping the World's Weird Films Alive: An Interview with Archivist Rick Prelinger
Rick Prelinger is an archivist rockstar. In the DIY spirit, he created his acclaimed Prelinger Library from scratch -- by touring the world in search of its rare and beautiful advertising, educational, industrial, and amateur films. In 2002, after...