[SIGCIS-Members] VCF East 9.1 - official announcement

Evan Koblentz evan at snarc.net
Sun Feb 9 08:59:13 PST 2014


SIGCIS,

Back in November I announced preliminary details for the Vintage 
Computer Festival East "9.1". The agenda is now complete:

http://www.vintage.org/2014/east/

The official announcement is pasted below. Please share it with anyone 
you think might be interested.

I hope some of you choose to attend. If so, then please keep in mind: 
anyone wearing a tie is deemed suspicious. :)  VCF is a celebration 
inspired by historic shows such as Atlantic City PC'76 and the West 
Coast Computer Faire.

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The ninth “annualish” Vintage Computer Festival East will be held April 
4-6, 2014, at the InfoAge Science Center, in Wall, New Jersey.

VCF East is a celebration of computer history from the 1940s-1980s. The 
schedule includes a hands-on exhibit hall, technical workshops, 
lectures, a marketplace, tours of the InfoAge museum complex, a 
dollar-per-pound book sale, prizes, more.

This year's show will be bigger than ever. New attractions include 
Friday's “VCF East University” which is a full day of technical classes. 
Friday attendees can win an oscilloscope courtesy of Tektronix!

The main show on Saturday-Sunday will have lectures/workshops and dozens 
of exhibits.

Keynotes include former IBM archivist Paul Lasewicz and IEEE 802 LAN/MAN 
committee founder Maris Graube. Other lectures topics include software 
preservation, the history of Franklin Computer Corp., and many more, all 
scheduled for the morning. In the workshops you can learn hands-on 
vintage computer repair skills or even build a working replica of 
something exotic.

This year there will be two exhibit halls instead of one. Exhibits open 
in the afternoon – imagine an antique car show, but instead of “no 
touching” signs, everyone has to take you for a ride! Registered 
exhibits so far cover everything from a real Apple 1 to the M.I.T.S. 
Altair to DEC minicomputers. In addition, the event's main sponsor MARCH 
(Mid-Atlantic Retro Computing Hobbyists) will debut its UNIVAC 1219-B 
military mainframe computer, circa 1965.

Tickets for VCF East University are just $20 and include a pizza lunch. 
Tickets for the main show are $15/day and $25/both days. Saturday/Sunday 
tickets are free for ages 17 and younger. A three-day adult admission is 
$40.

Proceeds benefit MARCH. Official sponsors include the InfoAge Science 
Center, VintageTech, Tektronix, the Trenton Computer Festival, Eli's 
Software Encyclopedia, and Vintage-computer.com. Archive.org, IBM, and 
the IEEE History Center are providing informal assistance.

• Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple: "Seeing the early equipment at VCF 
is an amazing experience. For many of us, it's better than a museum. It 
touches on all the hopes and dreams of the time and the many efforts to 
achieve what others thought would never happen. It brings back memories 
of a revolution in the making. ... The people you meet at the VCF are 
amazing."

• Lee Felsenstein, moderator of the legendary Homebrew Computer Club and 
creator of the Osborne 1 portable computer: "In 35 years the personal 
computer grew from nothing into the most important device shaping 
everyday life. It should be part of everyone's education to see how it 
grew and to learn from the people who grew it in ways they wanted to see 
it grow. VCF is the place to be where not only the equipment can be seen 
and tried out but, perhaps more importantly, where the people who rose 
to the challenge offered by these machines can be met and heard from."

• Gordon Bell, top DEC engineer and co-founder of the Computer History 
Museum: "As a speaker at the first September 1998 VCF, I have been 
delighted to see it grow and flourish. The Vintage Computer Festival is 
an important institution for computing history simply by getting 
everyone together for collecting, sharing, and trading all form of bits. 
Having a forum, gathering, and market for old stuff a.k.a. vintage 
computers and the software that made them live is an essential way to 
preserve and expand the history of computing -- for some of us, the 
greatest invention."

• Dave Ahl, founder/editor, Creative Computing magazine: "Vintage 
Computer Festival East celebrates the hard work and vision of all the 
volunteers who have made the InfoAge Science Center –- now a National 
Historic Landmark -- a place where one can learn from the past to live 
for the future. Oh, and it's great fun too!"

Full details are online at http://www.vintage.org/2014/east/ and 
http://www.facebook.com/vcfeast. Contact: Evan Koblentz (President, 
MARCH; VCF East Producer): evan at snarc.net / (646) 546.9999 .... thank 
you and happy computing!



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