**sorry for cross-posting!**
Collecting the Web || Museum of London
The Web was born in 1991. More than 25 years ago Sir Tim-Berners Lee created 
the first website while at CERN and transformed our lives!
The Museum of London is embarking on a new digital collecting project around 
the first generation of web designers, digital agencies, artists that created 
the very first websites in London.
With this project we want to celebrate the beginnings of the Silicon 
Roundabout, the contribution of the pioneers that embarked very early on the 
Internet, documenting the creative history of the Web 1.0.
The story of the very first website has been well documented and celebrated 
over the years, but what the Museum of London wants to do is to tell the story 
of the first creative agencies and designers that developed and designed the 
first sites on the Web. Little is known about the designers and creatives that 
shaped it.
The Web is just over 25 years old and yet most sites from the 90s and early can 
no longer be accessed. Hardware has become obsolete. Media has become 
redundant. Files have been lost. We think that everything exists on the 
internet and it will always live there, but what we don't really realise is how 
ephemeral the Web is.
Our aim is to create a collection and digitally archive and preserve in the 
long term the websites that can still be accessed or even collect their 
screenshots if the website hasn't been archived.
The Museum of London has started contacting digital agencies and web designers 
from the 90s and early 2000s in order to locate saved content. At the same time 
the museum will be running an oral history project to document the untold story 
of the beginnings of the Web in London.
If you are an agency, web designer or artist active in the 90s and early 2000s 
and you would like to include your work in the Museum of London collections, 
please do get in touch with the curator of the collecting project:
Foteini Aravani
Curator, Museum of London
farav...@museumoflondon.org.uk<mailto:farav...@museumoflondon.org.uk>




Foteini Aravani
Digital Curator
Museum of London
150 London Wall
London EC2Y 5HN
Tel: 020 7814 5719
Email: farav...@museumoflondon.org.uk
www.museumoflondon.org.uk<http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk>

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