70 Years of Digital Technology From the humble beginnings of the first programmable computers, to the latest and greatest innovations we see today, Computing has advanced massively in the last few decades. Come and...
Diana Clement: Love at first byte, but no sure profit from collecting Mark and Katie Barlow have started a computer museum called Techvana in Federal St. Photo / Dean Purcell Do you get excited...
Inside the Ntec New Zealand Computer Museum Techvana will now be known as The Ntec New Zealand Computer Museum after the National Tertiary Education Consortium has signed up as its diamond sponsor. Ntec is providing...
Will contain exhibition, event, and meeting space. 13 March 2015, 2:07 pm Matt Maguire Matt is the New Zealand editor of Gameplanet. A new partnership has meant that Auckland will get its computer museum after...
Aucklan Hey guys! AuckLAN free-for-all is happening this Friday at Techvana Headquarters 105 Cook St Auckland. To those who have not paid yet, signsups close at 00:01 AM on Thursday! Door sales are $50...
Geeks and Singles A fun, social event for geekie singles with Speed Dating, Retro Console and Arcade-Style standup games, Formula 1 racing simulator, awesome prizes, bumping 80’s soundtrack, nibbles and Non-Alcoholic drinks and lots...
Techvana – The New Zealand Technology Museum Binary Limited first became acquainted with Techvana at Digital Nationz 2013 where we, along with scores of others, were reminded of technology past including childhood favourites...
A grassroots effort to preserve technology history will expand its collection to include a decades-old, 16-bit, microcomputer roughly the size of two commercial-grade refrigerators. Organisers of the Techvana Museum in Auckland expect to transport...
Techvana wants to be New Zealand’s primary computer museum with your help technology [tek-nol-uh-jee] noun Machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge. nirvana [ner-vah-nuh] noun An ideal or idyllic state or place. Techvana [tek-vah-nuh]...
To the unseeing eye, the old computers are just junk … but to the owner, they are memories and history. Mark and Katie Barlow who have started a computer museum called Techvana. Photo /...