This is the class of 2001's graduating chair, created by Currie Leggoe, and signed by all of the graduating students of that year. What is crazy, is I just signed my chair, and this chair is from the year I was born!
While likely much easier to understand than many of the other artifacts relating to Final Fantasy XIV, this artifact of everyday writing still serves an important purpose in the exhibit. What this covers is the collaborative spirit of the community.…
Created by the FSU Veteran’s Student Union and FSU students, this is a memorial for 9-11, containing the numbers “9-11” written in miniature American flags. The flags were stuck in the ground outside of the FSU Student Union.
This artifact is a screenshot of the tags by Zabrina Barbian from the “crushing on this one pilam” artifact on the Museum of Everyday Writing’s website.
This artifact is a screenshot of the metadata by Zabrina Barbian from the “crushing on this one pilam” artifact on the Museum of Everyday Writing’s website.
This is a picture of rows 72 and 69 in the Strozier Library at Florida State University, which are labelled “American History” and “World History,” respectively.
This is a screenshot of the “Florida State Traditions” website. It shows the title captioning a photo on its website: “Photo, candid shot by Lake Bradford.”