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Jenny Mathiasson
Jenny Mathiasson
@curatedjenny@glammr.us  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

This is fantastically nerdy, I just love it.

The V&A has added the first YouTube video to its collection, via a reconstructed watchpage that shows it as it was in 2006.

Because how else to you collect and curate the experience of watching a video IN THE PAST?

Full details on the process here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/acquiring-an-early-youtube-watch-page-and-its-first-ever-video

Well worth a read, it's fascinating!

#museums #collections #YouTube #VictoriaAndAlbertMuseumVA #TimeBasedMedia #preservation

A reconstructed webpage showing the first ever YouTube video, as it would've been seen on computer screens back in the day. It even has adverts!
A reconstructed webpage showing the first ever YouTube video, as it would've been seen on computer screens back in the day. It even has adverts!
A reconstructed webpage showing the first ever YouTube video, as it would've been seen on computer screens back in the day. It even has adverts!
Victoria and Albert Museum

Acquiring an early YouTube watch page and its first-ever video · V&A

The V&A has acquired an early watch page of the video sharing platform YouTube and its first-ever video, 'Me at the zoo', uploaded on 23 April 2005.
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