Exhibition 'Museum of Computing Technology'
About exhibition
The exhibition was created based on the collection of a Moscow general education school, transferred to the gallery's curator Alexey Shulgin. Most items date from the 1980s–1990s, when the first personal computers, game consoles, and printers appeared. Young people gained access to new computing devices for work and study, while children and teenagers happily spent time on the first gaming consoles. To preserve the artifacts of that technological surge, the museum displays 64 exhibits from Vitaly Minko's collection. It has been assembled since 2015 and includes significant devices in the history of pocket computers. In the display cases are unjustly forgotten computers and, conversely, those that were heavily advertised and overrated. Tickets are available via the link. More about the exhibition is on the website.