
Kutor László
Kutor László is a pioneering figure in Hungary's information technology landscape, having earned one of the first degrees in computer science from the Kandó Kálmán College of Electrical Engineering in 1974. He is renowned for his extensive collection of obsolete technological devices, which he began curating the same year he graduated. His collection serves as a historical archive of IT evolution and is showcased in an exhibition at Óbuda University. Kutor's mission is to preserve the legacy of these technological innovations that often ended up discarded, emphasizing their aesthetic and historical value. His recent inclusion of the control computer from the Philae lander, part of the Rosetta mission, highlights his commitment to documenting significant advancements in technology.
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Kutor László is a Hungarian collector who has dedicated decades to preserving obsolete technology.
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