Funeral for Analog TV (video)

The service took place at the Berkeley Art Museum.
Tuesday, February 17, at 7:00 PM.

Audiences joined author Bruce Sterling, technology pundit Paul Saffo, 
and other special guests on the UC Berkeley campus to mourn the loss of 
our long time acquaintance, the Analog Television Signal. Born in the 
1920's in San Francisco, the signal has been an integral part of all our 
lives, bringing us news of the rich, the famous, the politicians, the 
wars, the Apollo landings, the thrills of victory, and the agonies of 
defeat. While Analog Television has not been a good friend to us all, it 
has been important to each and every one of us. Analog Television is 
survived by its wife Digital Television, and its second cousin Internet 
Television.

more...
http://bcnm.berkeley.edu/tvfuneral/

the video - http://www.boingboing.net/video/
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