
But the Skin Museum project is a labour of love, and Eldredge made sure to pay tribute to the “many artists who, with these skins, forged an iconic moment in internet art history.” The chaotic aesthetic of ‘90s tech just trying to keep its shit together doesn’t really fit our more polished times. Like the music visualiser, the custom skin on your music player was once a ubiquitous feature of music players, and then, suddenly… it wasn’t. The project was done in collaboration with Jason Scott and the Internet Archive, Eldredge said. On Thursday, Facebook developer Jordan Eldredge announced the launch of the Winamp Skin Museum, an easy-to-browse collection of over 65,000 examples of the iconic digital wrappers that adorned the Winamp music player at the turn of the century.

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