An expansion had added direct touch experiences with contemporary technologies such as self-driving cars, the internet of things, big data, and robotics.
According to an archived version of LCM+L's website, their goal was "to breathe life back into our machines so the public can experience what it was like to see them, hear them, and interact with them.
[5] Users around the world could request a login through the LCM+L website and telnet into systems from XKL, DEC, IBM, Xerox Sigma, AT&T, and CDC.
[11] The Allen Estate announced the museum's permanent closure in June 2024 with plans to auction off some materials in the collection.
Plummer posted to X saying "Thanks to Christie's Auctions, I managed to get a private tour of the Living Computers Museum in Seattle.