"Me at the zoo" is a 19 second clip of then 25-year-old YouTube founder Jawed Karim talking about elephants.
A new V&A exhibit features a reconstructed early YouTube page and the first-ever video, “Me at the zoo,” uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim in 2005.
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has added a new piece to its collection commemorating the moment YouTube was born more than 20 years ...
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London has added the first-ever YouTube video to its Design 1900-Now gallery, marking over two decades of the platform's existence.
The Victoria and Albert museum's digital conservation team has reconstructed the inaugural YouTube watch page from 2005 ...
V&A acquires YouTube’s first-ever video, showcasing the evolution of internet history alongside modern design.
YouTube’s very first video, ‘Me at the zoo,’ is being honored with an exhibit at the Victoria and Albert museum in London.
The V&A museum has reconstructed an early YouTube watch page, showing the 19-second clip “Me at the zoo” from 2005.
The V&A is bringing YouTube into the museum — not as an abstract concept, but as a fully reconstructed slice of the internet’s early architecture. In ...
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