YouTube is now an exhibit at one of the world’s biggest museums — and I'm shocked that 2006 is now considered 'vintage'
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The British Museum's digital conservation team rebuilt a YouTube page as it was in 2006 and with the video of 19 seconds entitled "Me at the zoo".
The British Museum Victoria and Albert Museum offers a dive into the history of the web, which reminds us how the beginnings of YouTube are today... vintage.
The very first video uploaded to YouTube has become an exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London.
Visitors to the Victoria and Albert Museum will be able to see what the YouTube page looked like 20 years ago.
The V&A Acquires YouTube’s First Video, and Other News
Plus, a Catalonian chalet has been confirmed as the work of Gaudi and Brunello Cucinelli's milestone 2025 financials Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria & Albert Museum acquired the first YouTube video. The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has acquired and installed a reconstruction of an early YouTube "watch" page […]
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