How Enrico Tedeschi built a collection of over 10.000 artifacts, saved the Marconi Collection, and created the first Sinclair Exhibition. //
Enrico Tedeschi’s legacy: A life-long devoted to researching, collecting, studying, and catalouging consumer electronics. //
“Collecting should not be just amassing the largest possible number of artifacts and memorabilia but also and mainly for the research and understanding of how, when, why, and who invented and produced what, and the social impact and consequences that these products had on the life of millions of people. Collecting should be a way of learning, growing, and self-improvement, and not just a hobby, or an investment,” Enrico Tedeschi wrote in the Introduction of his 1999 self-published book, The Magic of Sony.