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Swansea Science Festival Students setting up shop at the Swansea Science Fair. -
Swansea Science Festival Some exhibits: iMac. Stantec Zebra emulator. Sony video camera. Map of the Web, 1994. -
Swansea Science Festival Joseph videoing Troy with Kris's antique TV news reporter's camera. -
Swansea Science Festival Apple's first series of iMacs still attracting attention -
Swansea Science Festival Apple's first series of iMacs still attracting attention -
Swansea Science Festival Apple's first series of iMacs still attracting attention -
Hywel Thomas Hywel Thomas -
ACM Conference UKICER 2023 ACM Conference UKICER 2023 -
Helen Griffiths and Louise Fleet Helen Griffiths and Louise Fleet -
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23.10 T K Astarte, Difficult Things are Difficult to Describe 23.10 T K Astarte, Difficult Things are Difficult to Describe -
Joe Allen QR Joe Allen QR -
Oliver Glanville: Origins of SE Oliver Glanville: Origins of SE -
Kevin Pham: Emulators Kevin Pham: Emulators -
Joe Allen: Showcasing Swansea University's History of Computing Collection Joe Allen: Showcasing Swansea University's History of Computing Collection -
Robert Smith and Andrea Lewis Robert Smith and Andrea Lewis -
HoCC Report 23.9 – Edition - Astarte – From Monitors to Monitors A Primitive History HoCC Report 23.9 – Edition - Astarte – From Monitors to Monitors A Primitive History -
HoCC Report 22.8 – Edition - Croarken – Introduction to the Comrie Collection At Swansea University HoCC Report 22.8 – Edition - Croarken – Introduction to the Comrie Collection At Swansea University -
Henry Tucker Henry Tucker -
Dr Mary Croarken Dr Mary Croarken -
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A nineteen-century programming technology for weaving traditional Welsh blankets. A nineteen-century programming technology for weaving traditional Welsh blankets in operation for Melin Teifi, April 2022. The mill is now incorporated in the National Wool Museum in Dre-Fach Felindre, Carmarthenshire. -
The Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Micro Computer System The Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Micro Computer System, launched in August, 1977. The TRS-80 is the least known of the three personal computers that appeared that year: Apple II and Commodore PET. -
Dr Elisabetta Mori The historian Dr Elisabetta Mori visiting the Collection to begin her research on the History of British HCI, funded by the Archives for IT and the Worshipful Company of Infromation Technologists. The machine is a Commodore PET purchased in Swansea in 1978. -
TURING -Poster Welsh TURING -Poster Welsh