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Our 2025 exhibition

Following on from our highly successful exhibition last year, Creating the Everything Device, this year's exhibition will focus on the home microcomputers of the 70s, 80s and early 90s. These were the first truly personal computers; they took computers out of laboratories and into people's homes.These early pioneers mnade computers accessible to ordinary people for the first time, laying the foundations for the future we now live in.

We'll also be showcasing vintage games consoles of the era from companies such as Sega, Nintendo and Atari, and you can play classic games such as Mario, Sonic, Pac-Man and Space Invaders on original hardware.

Play the seminal classics that shaped today's major games titles and see if you can beat the high score! Or try your hand at retro-programming and see if you can match 80s schoolkids!

Someone coding on a Spectrum Plus

Venue, Dates and Details

Our 2025 exhibition will take place at Town House, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 2EE. We'll be open between 10am-6:30pm on Thursday 21st August through the following Thursday 28th August. Entry is free, you do not need to book, and we are open to all members of the public.

Past events

This is a small visual showcase some of ARC@KU's past events including pop-up session for outreach at schools, open days at KU and our previous public-facing exhibitions.

Our exhibits

This is just a selection of our exhibits. Our collection spans the late 70s through to the mid-90s. We focus on the home micros that really made the computer personal and took them out of the laboratories and into people's homes. In terms of games consoles, we start with the dawn of home gaming and go up to the end of the 16-bit era.

Pop-up events

We love sharing these important pieces of history with other people. Whether that's taking exhibits on the road, or having people come in and get hands-on at KU - we're happy either way. Here are some of the events and activities we can do with you:

Outreach events

We can bring a selection of machines to your school, colleague, or youth club - or you can bring your classroom or group to our campus for a retro-programming and computing history session.

Talks and Lectures

You can come to us or our academic can visit you for talks about this fascinating period of computing history. Of course, we wouldn't come empty handed - there'd always be the chance for a bit of hands-on afterwards!

Venue Retrograming

Fancy a session of retrogaming action in your venue? We can bring the classic gaming platforms - you bring the catlike reflexes and friends.

Get in touch

In the first instance, the primary contact for ARC@KU is Paul Neve. Get in touch with Paul by emailing paul@kingston.ac.uk. Either he or one of his colleagues will be back in touch as soon as possible.