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"We are in a race against the 'bit rot' and the 'sticky shed syndrome,'" explains the head archivist. "If we don't save these machines and the tapes that play on them, huge chunks of our cultural history—home movies, indie band demos, local news broadcasts—will vanish forever."
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Here, the air smells faintly of ozone and iron oxide. This section is a shrine to magnetic tape. Walls are lined with reel-to-reel decks, eight-track cartridges, and the ubiquitous compact cassette. Interactive exhibits allow visitors to press "Record" on a tape deck and hear the sound of their own voice being committed to magnetic ribbon—a visceral act of preservation that modern digital recording has rendered invisible. "We are in a race against the 'bit
The museum is curated not by brand, but by experience. This section is a shrine to magnetic tape
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