Many of you may have heard about this already, but to make sure everyone knows,
We are proud to announce the fourth annual Vintage Computer Festival Southeast (VCFSE) in Roswell GA. The Festival, on April 2nd and 3rd, features over 35,000 square feet of exhibits, museums, presentations, and interactive entertainment. Exhibitors are available for live demonstrations and offer attendees the unique opportunity to experience a true piece of technology history. New this year, a live auction offers bidders a chance to start or expand their personal collections. (Registration is still open, visit the link at the bottom if you'd wish to exhibit -- vendors are also welcome) The Festival offers very popular hands-on electronics projects for children and adults. Gaming fans will enjoy a wide array of vintage video game consoles in a retro gaming section, where visitors can play classic games. Gamers of all ages are encouraged to test their vintage gamer skills on a huge classic video game wall. This year, the Festival celebrates the 40th anniversary of Apple computer. Attendees will experience the complete history of Apple at the Computer Museum of America’s Apple Pop-Up Museum, a large, one-of-a-kind display of extremely rare computers. The museum features a dynamic presentation of the small start-up, founded in a garage by two young friends in 1976, that became the world's leading computer company. Guest speakers include renowned industrial designers and engineers who have played integral roles in computer history. Attendees will hear a first-hand account from industrial designer Jerry Manock, who created designs for the Apple II and III in the 70s and 80s. Vintage computer enthusiasts will enjoy a presentation from acclaimed computer engineer Bil Herd, creator of several noteworthy designs, including the Commodore 128. Computer Museum of America’s companion exhibit, ”LINK: Personal Computing from Switches to Pockets,” features the links from the past to the present with displays of iconic computer brands including original computers like the IBM PC, as well as some very rare and unique machines such as the Kenbak-1. VCFSE is hosted and produced by the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and the Computer Museum of America. VCFSE is the premier vintage computer festival in the southeast and part of the VCF family of vintage computer festivals, which include VCF East in New Jersey, VCF Midwest in Chicago and VCF West in California. The VCF mission is to educate, promote and demonstrate the evolutionary significance of vintage computers, software and gaming to today’s new generation of innovators by offering attendees a chance to experience the technologies, people and remarkable stories that embody the history of the computer revolution. VCFSE 4.0 will be held at Kings Market Shopping Center, 1425 Market Blvd, Suite 200, Roswell, GA 30076, in what was previously a Comp-USA Super Store. The Festival is open from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday and from 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday. Adult admission is $10 per day or $15 for a two-day pass. Children ages 17 and younger are admitted free when accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more details, please visit http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-southeast-4-0/ or http://vcfse.org