
Henry Lowood
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Harold C. Hohbach Curator, History of Science & Technology Collections; Curator, Film & Media collections, Stanford University.
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For your October calendar : Jason Schreier', "Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard" Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries . More Info: Entertainmenthttps://events.stanford.edu/event/silicon-valley-talks-jason-schreier-press-play-the-rise-fall-and-future-of-blizzard-entertainment

Pleased to announce the availability of the Ray Dolby papers for research Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries. Finding aid: oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/1…. Catalog record: searchworks.stanford.edu/view/in0000008…


For everyone in the Bay Area on October 11th, I will be co-hosting an amazing conference on game studies and game design at UC Berkeley, co-organized with Emma Fraser and celebrating the 20th anniversary of Berkeley Center for New Media! bcnm.berkeley.edu/events/22/hist…


Please join us at 5pm Monday in the Silicon Valley Archives, Stanford University Libraries, for our next book talk: Jason Schreier, "Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard Entertainment" Details: events.stanford.edu/event/silicon-… Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries

Tomorrow at the Silicon Valley Archives, 4-6pm: "Unstoppable: The Unlikely Story of a Silicon Valley Godfather" - book talk and signing with Chris Clay on the story of Roy Clay, Sr. Details: events.stanford.edu/event/unstoppa…

Tomorrow at the Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries , 4-6pm: "Unstoppable: The Unlikely Story of a Silicon Valley Godfather" - book talk and signing with Chris Clay on the story of Roy Clay, Sr. Details: events.stanford.edu/event/unstoppa…


Pleased to announce the launch of "Ray Dolby: Inventor at the Intersection of Art & Technology": exhibits.stanford.edu/dolby. This online exhibit was curated by Rebecca Gordon, the Ray Dolby Papers Project Archivist. It is based on the Dolby Papers Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries.

Join the Silicon Valley Archives in celebrating the opening of “Why Estonia? The 30-year Journey from the USSR to e-Estonia,” a new exhibit in Hohbach Hall Stanford University Libraries from April 2 to August 22. More information: events.stanford.edu/event/exhibit-…

Next Thursday in the Silicon Valley Talks series Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries we will welcome Bo Ruberg, "How to Queer the World: Radical Worldbuilding through Video Games." More info: events.stanford.edu/event/bo-ruber…

Tomorrow Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries: Andrea Gatopoulos on "How to Survive a Robot Apocalypse" and their latest film, "The Eggregores Theory," the first AI film to be screened at Venice Film Festival. This talk will be online. Info and registration: events.stanford.edu/event/how-to-s…

On the MingKwai prototype now Stanford University Libraries thanks to the efforts of Tom Mullaney news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/0…

The Apple Collection Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries includes this amazing wooden 1:1 (?) model of an Apple Lisa. We know it is probably at least 30 years old, since we received this collection in 1997. That's about all we know about it. Does anyone know the story of this model?


Open today, running through mid-October: Highlights from the Apple Inc. Collections in the Silicon Valley Archives - Stanford University, Hohbach Hall Stanford University Libraries

The Silicon Valley Archives in the Stanford University Libraries is celebrating the 30th year of the Silicon Genesis project, oral histories of the semiconductor industry. Silicon Valley Archives Stanford University Libraries Read more here: news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/0…