An online museum, dedicated to the late rock star Prince, has launched exactly 10 years after the artist closed his award-winning digital NPG Music Club.
The internet archive, which features 12 of Prince’s most popular official websites from the past 20 years, is an ode to the singer’s accomplishments as an independent artist and his work with online communities.
Like Prince, the Museum also supports the organization #YesWeCode, which has the goal to connect 100,000 low-opportunity young adults with high-paying careers in tech noted Billboard.
Commenting on its launch, Prince Online Museum director Sam Jennings said the initiative was “a labor of love.”
“The Museum was built by the people who worked directly with Prince on these projects,” he adds. “We are the originators, we are the experts. It is a labor of love, no money has been exchanged. There will be no downloads sold and no membership fees required. But we do have working versions of almost all of Prince’s official websites.”
Access the Prince Online Museum here: http://princeonlinemuseum.com
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