Selecta-game Kit Device

Australia, 1970s-1980s

Courtesy Swinburne University of Technology, Digital Heritage Lab. Gifted to the Digital Heritage Lab by Philip Kocent.

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Photograph by Egmont Contreras

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Collection

Not in ACMI's collection

Previously on display

10 August 2023

ACMI: Gallery 1

Credits

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1970s-1980s

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

LN187462

Curatorial section

The Story of the Moving Image → Games Lab → GL-04. Collector's Case → GL-04-C01

Object Types

3D Object

Materials

Main unit: Textured bent metal case, metal screws, hard rubber, metal and plastic switches and connectors, protective plastic layer (yellowing), breadboard, electrical components Controllers: hard black plastic case, stainless steel screws, aluminum top, with a black and silver plastic knob. Cable is rubber with plastic and metal connector. TV connector: plastic housing with metal, solder, and metal screws. Plastic coated copper wire.

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