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Rhode Island Computer Museum

The Rhode Island Computer Museum is a vintage computer museum located in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States. The museum's Learning Lab and display space are in the lower level of the La-Z-Boy building at 1755 Bald Hill Road, Warwick, RI 02886. The museum's warehouse is in Bldg 310 Compass Circle, Suite C, North Kingstown.[1] With technology’s rapid transformation, the rich history of the development of computers and digital technology can easily get lost, and the museum aims to preserve this history[2] to inspire young people with an interest in technology.

Rhode Island Computer Museum
A CRAY supercomputer from the RICM collection
Established1999
LocationWarwick, Rhode Island
Coordinates41°41′40.1028″N 71°29′58.9338″W / 41.694473000°N 71.499703833°W / 41.694473000; -71.499703833
TypeComputer museum
Websitewww.ricomputermuseum.org

The official purpose of the museum is “procuring and preserving whatever relates to computer science and its history, disseminating knowledge, and encouraging research in computer science by means of visits, lectures, discussions, and publications.”[3]

History edit

The museum began in 1996 with a core group, all of whom had been members of a British sports car club. Talking among themselves, the eventual founders of the museum decided that a former computer museum in Boston was failing to inform and inspire future generations about the origins of the computer.

The museum was formally established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 1999.

In 2015, the museum also started leasing space in the Meadows Professional Office Complex to offer a more interactive experience, including classes for the community and students.

Collection edit

The museum occupies 5,000 square feet of warehouse space housing software and hardware spanning decades, books, computers, printers, floppy disks, hard drives, and many other electronic items. People from around the country have made donations to the collection. The museum also sometimes refurbishes computers and other hardware and donated it to people in the community who otherwise could not afford these items.

On display are a number of personal microcomputers from the United States and UK, and mainframe computers (e.g. DEC VAXes, Wang 2200-VP, DEC PDP-8, -9, -10, -11, -12, etc.). The collection also includes examples of Sequent multi-processor machines, a Data General Eclipse from the Harvard Cyclotron, one of two surviving Astronautics, and a large selection of Wang VS machines.

The museum's Learning Lab is open 10am to 5pm, only on Saturdays, and has about two dozen active volunteer members who both care for and explain the collection. The Lab and Warehouse are open at other times by appointment.

Educational outreach edit

Members of the RICM run programming and robotics workshops at public libraries in Rhode Island and host their own workshops in the museum.[4][1] Known as the "Learning Lab", the RICM offers classes for students interested in the uses of digital and traditional media to promote creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on computer learning opportunities.[3][5] Workshop offerings include computer coding with Minecraft, dissecting electronic devices, using Raspberry Pis (credit-card sized computers), and operating with Arduinos (open software program used for interactive projects).[2]

Media appearances edit

RICM has been contacted to rent equipment for the sets of shows and movies from small independent projects to Hollywood blockbusters.[2] In 2015, about one-third of the museum's total revenue came from such deals with entertainment companies.[2]

Below is a list of films/TV shows that have used the museum's collection as part of their set design:

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kuffner, Alex (January 25, 2014). "A view from North Kingston: Take a walk down memory lane at R.I. Computer Museum". Providence Journal. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Church, Chris (February 14, 2015). "Computer museum 'artifacts' headed to the silver screen". Independent RI. Independent Newspapers. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b LaPlante, Joseph R. (December 21, 2000). "The Old Computers Home". Providence Journal. LMG Rhode Island Holdings, Inc.
  4. ^ "RI Computer Museum Library Learning Labs: Home". Office of Library and Information Services. State of Rhode Island. August 2, 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Rhode Island Computer Museum". Providence Mini Maker Faire. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  6. ^ Hidden Figures
  7. ^ Joy
  8. ^ Halt and Catch Fire
  9. ^ The Americans
  10. ^ Knives Out
  • Burnett, Maxwell M.; Supnik, Robert M. (1996). "Preserving Computing's Past: Restoration and Simulation" (PDF). Digital Technical Journal. 8 (3): 23–38. ISSN 0898-901X. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  • Galloway, Patricia (Spring 2011). "Retrocomputing, Archival Research, and Digital Heritage Preservation". Library Trends. 69 (4). Johns Hopkins University Press: 623–636. doi:10.1353/lib.2011.0014. hdl:2142/26427. S2CID 35106825.

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The Rhode Island Computer Museum is a vintage computer museum located in Warwick Rhode Island United States The museum s Learning Lab and display space are in the lower level of the La Z Boy building at 1755 Bald Hill Road Warwick RI 02886 The museum s warehouse is in Bldg 310 Compass Circle Suite C North Kingstown 1 With technology s rapid transformation the rich history of the development of computers and digital technology can easily get lost and the museum aims to preserve this history 2 to inspire young people with an interest in technology Rhode Island Computer MuseumA CRAY supercomputer from the RICM collectionEstablished1999LocationWarwick Rhode IslandCoordinates41 41 40 1028 N 71 29 58 9338 W 41 694473000 N 71 499703833 W 41 694473000 71 499703833TypeComputer museumWebsitewww wbr ricomputermuseum wbr org The official purpose of the museum is procuring and preserving whatever relates to computer science and its history disseminating knowledge and encouraging research in computer science by means of visits lectures discussions and publications 3 Contents 1 History 2 Collection 3 Educational outreach 4 Media appearances 5 ReferencesHistory editThe museum began in 1996 with a core group all of whom had been members of a British sports car club Talking among themselves the eventual founders of the museum decided that a former computer museum in Boston was failing to inform and inspire future generations about the origins of the computer The museum was formally established as a 501 c 3 nonprofit in 1999 In 2015 the museum also started leasing space in the Meadows Professional Office Complex to offer a more interactive experience including classes for the community and students Collection editThe museum occupies 5 000 square feet of warehouse space housing software and hardware spanning decades books computers printers floppy disks hard drives and many other electronic items People from around the country have made donations to the collection The museum also sometimes refurbishes computers and other hardware and donated it to people in the community who otherwise could not afford these items On display are a number of personal microcomputers from the United States and UK and mainframe computers e g DEC VAXes Wang 2200 VP DEC PDP 8 9 10 11 12 etc The collection also includes examples of Sequent multi processor machines a Data General Eclipse from the Harvard Cyclotron one of two surviving Astronautics and a large selection of Wang VS machines The museum s Learning Lab is open 10am to 5pm only on Saturdays and has about two dozen active volunteer members who both care for and explain the collection The Lab and Warehouse are open at other times by appointment Educational outreach editMembers of the RICM run programming and robotics workshops at public libraries in Rhode Island and host their own workshops in the museum 4 1 Known as the Learning Lab the RICM offers classes for students interested in the uses of digital and traditional media to promote creativity critical thinking and hands on computer learning opportunities 3 5 Workshop offerings include computer coding with Minecraft dissecting electronic devices using Raspberry Pis credit card sized computers and operating with Arduinos open software program used for interactive projects 2 Media appearances editRICM has been contacted to rent equipment for the sets of shows and movies from small independent projects to Hollywood blockbusters 2 In 2015 about one third of the museum s total revenue came from such deals with entertainment companies 2 Below is a list of films TV shows that have used the museum s collection as part of their set design Hidden Figures 6 Joy 7 Halt and Catch Fire 8 The Americans 9 Knives Out 10 References edit a b Kuffner Alex January 25 2014 A view from North Kingston Take a walk down memory lane at R I Computer Museum Providence Journal Retrieved 1 November 2019 a b c d Church Chris February 14 2015 Computer museum artifacts headed to the silver screen Independent RI Independent Newspapers Retrieved 1 December 2019 a b LaPlante Joseph R December 21 2000 The Old Computers Home Providence Journal LMG Rhode Island Holdings Inc RI Computer Museum Library Learning Labs Home Office of Library and Information Services State of Rhode Island August 2 2019 Retrieved 1 December 2019 Rhode Island Computer Museum Providence Mini Maker Faire Retrieved 1 December 2019 Hidden Figures Joy Halt and Catch Fire The Americans Knives Out Burnett Maxwell M Supnik Robert M 1996 Preserving Computing s Past Restoration and Simulation PDF Digital Technical Journal 8 3 23 38 ISSN 0898 901X Retrieved 1 December 2019 Galloway Patricia Spring 2011 Retrocomputing Archival Research and Digital Heritage Preservation Library Trends 69 4 Johns Hopkins University Press 623 636 doi 10 1353 lib 2011 0014 hdl 2142 26427 S2CID 35106825 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhode Island Computer Museum amp oldid 1166746884, wikipedia, 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