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Life in 64 bits: lessons in creativity from the early – and forgotten – designers of the early web

on Apr 11, 2017 | 0 comments

By Katie Deighton

Jim Boulton, self-proclaimed digital archaeologist and Aesop Agency‘s digital director, is on a mission to preserve the earliest designs of the web. At his latest exhibition at London’s Here East, he has brought together a collection of digital artworks and early websites to make visitors remember those who were vital in molding the worldwide web that we know and use today.

Taking its names from a processor type, 64 Bits features 32 “bits” of artwork and 32 websites from the early web. It showcases design work such as the first emoticons, the Dancing Baby and the symbol-painted ASCII portraits Read full story ›

Source: The Drum