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Title: Virtual Objects as Historical Evidence


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Virtual Objects as Historical Evidence
Doron Swade April 2003
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Practical Origins
  • The curatorial crisis of Windows 1.0
  • Napoleons waistcoat button and the Finance
    Directors Question
  • Computer simulation Ferranti Pegasus

3
Collecting Software Issues(no surprises)
  • Functional intactness and bit-perfect records
  • Impermanence of the medium
  • Generational obsolescence and continuity of
    hardware platforms
  • Versioning and the interdependence of hardware
    and software

4
Practical Origins
  • The curatorial crisis of Windows 1.0
  • Napoleons waistcoat button and the Finance
    Directors Question
  • Computer simulation Ferranti Pegasus

5
Virtual Object
  • An electronic representation of a thing, real or
    imagined

6
Charles Babbage (1791-1871) (Claudet, 1847-51)
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Design Drawing for Charles Babbages Difference
Engine No. 2 (1847-9)
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Design Drawing for Charles Babbages Difference
Engine No. 2 (1847-9)
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Charles Babbages Difference Engine No. 2 (2002)
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Difference Engine No. 2, Rear (detail) (2002)
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Difference Engine No. 2, Rear (2002)
12
Difference Engine No 2, Rear (False Colour)
13
Difference Engine No. 2 Demonstration
14
DE2 Animation Single Figure Wheel
15
DE2 Animation Odd Even Figure Wheels
16
DE2 Animation Addition of Sector Wheel
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DE2 Animation Addition of third Figure Wheel
18
DE2 Carriage of Tens Animation
19
Difference Engine No. 2, Printing Section (2002),
Demonstration
20
DE2 Printer Simulation
21
DE2 Stereotyping Simulation (L-L)
22
Stereotyping Two-digit detail
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Stereotyping Column Wrap Illustration
24
Ferranti Pegasus Computer (1959)
25
Ferranti Pegasus Computer (1959)
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Console of Pegasus Computer
27
Pegasus Console Real and Virtual
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Pegasus Console Simulation
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Summary
  • Virtual Objects do not threaten the original as
    evidentiary source
  • Simulations have formidable didactic, explanatory
    and illustrative power
  • In the case of computers, logical replication
    through emulation preserves the original
  • Extension to inscriptional records and electronic
    texts.
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