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Escaping the Memory Hole (IN-PERSON)

Celebrate IN-PERSON with the Internet Archive as we highlight the vital role of libraries in preserving our shared digital culture.

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By Internet Archive
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16.8k attendees hosted 📈

Date and time

Wednesday, October 23 · 5 - 10pm PDT

Location

Internet Archive

300 Funston Avenue San Francisco, CA 94118 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

In a world where major entertainment websites vanish overnight and streaming media disappears from platforms without warning, our digital culture is at risk of being erased. What safeguards are in place to preserve our collective memory?

Join us October 23rd for the Internet Archive's annual celebration. This year’s gathering, “Escaping the Memory Hole,” explores the vital role that libraries play in protecting our digital heritage. As corporate decision-makers increasingly control what stays online, libraries like the Internet Archive stand as guardians of our shared digital culture, ensuring that it remains preserved and accessible for future generations.

Celebrate In-Person with the Internet Archive!

This year's celebration is a hybrid event. Select a ticket for either in-person attendance at 300 Funston Avenue in San Francisco, or choose a virtual ticket to celebrate with us from afar!


300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco

Each ticketed attendee will receive a food ticket for one meal. Additional food items will be available for purchase.

Event Schedule

5pm: Entertainment and food trucks

7pm: Program in our Great Room

8pm: Dancing in the streets

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The Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library in the heart of the Richmond District in San Francisco, CA.  We convene the Decentralized Web Summit (https://decentralizedweb.net/) and other events dedicated to creating the Web we want (and the Web we deserve.)

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