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📽️ Museum of Obsolete Technology

A remarkable collection of film projectors, slide projectors, and rare forgotten machinery. Over 600+ artifacts preserving the heritage of analog projection and vintage equipment. Explore history frame by frame.

Collection highlights

Vintage film projector

Film Projectors

From 16mm classics to rare 35mm cinema projectors. Restored gems from the golden age of celluloid, including hand-cranked models and early electric projectors.

42 rare units
Vintage slide projector

Slide Projectors

Carousel, Kodak, and European slide projectors that defined family memories and educational lectures. Full spectrum of lenses and rotary trays.

80+ models
Obsolete equipment collection

Squirreled Treasures

Microfilm readers, overhead projectors, magic lanterns, and rare AV equipment. Each piece tells a story of analog innovation.

200+ artifacts

🔍 Preserving cinematic legacy: Our museum houses the largest curated archive of obsolete projection technology in the region. Every item has been documented with technical specs, historical context, and high-resolution images — available in the official handout package.

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Handout preview

Master spreadsheet + 34 images

full inventory & high-res photos

Museum Handout Package

Single-file ZIP containing the complete master spreadsheet (.xlsx) of every projector, slide unit, and obscure equipment with detailed descriptions, provenance, and condition notes — plus a curated folder of compressed high-res images.

  • 600+ artifacts indexed spreadsheet
  • 80+ detailed equipment photographs
  • Ready for research, exhibition planning
  • Optimized handout (single archive)
Download Handout (ZIP)
Dummy link — replace with final handout URL (CDN or media file)
Master spreadsheet workflow: The handout originates from a curated master spreadsheet, exported as a tidy single-file archive with compressed photos. For best results, we recommend hosting the file on your CDN or WordPress media library. Update link in HTML block
film & slide collection fully inventoried open for research