Living Computers: Museum + Labs (LCM+L) has a wide array of neat machines, along with the software and documentation needed to help them run. We even acquire some other cool… Read More
As 2016 began, the staff of the Living Computer Museum knew that big changes were coming. That was par for the course, though. Renovations on historic computers had happened every… Read More
On September 20th, in WeWork’s shared office space in Westlake Tower, a few dozen people gathered as part of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals Network to hear two… Read More
Engineers at Paul Allen’s Living Computer Museum have one of the most unique jobs in the world: renovating vintage computing systems. Learn more about the personalities that make up the LCM engineering team and the computers they bring back to life. … Read More
Artifacts from computer history strengthen the believability of television shows and films. They can be used to create a realistic period set or they may be used as symbols to express a theme. Recently, Paul Allen’s Living Computer Museum loaned items to the productions of Mad Men, Tomorrowland, and Halt & Catch Fire to help support their storylines… Read More
The 2015 Build conference, focused on current and future Microsoft development, came quickly after the company’s 40th anniversary. One endeavor of co-founder Paul Allen is preserving that 40-year history in his Living Computer Museum. LCM celebrates computing history by displaying and allowing visitors to interact with restored vintage computers and modern tech. … Read More