This story finally trickled its way down to my small town local newspaper (I guess it is a syndicated story now).
Unfortunately, now all reference to the Commodore Amiga has been removed - the story only mentions Andy Worhol was demonstrating a "new computer design".
Sort of takes some of the point away from the story, because newspaper readers must be wondering why they couldn't have found a PC with a 3-1/4" drive from six or eight years ago (or purchased a USB floppy drive) and read the disk.
One of the whole challenges in reading the files was, or course, the Amiga's proprietary disk format.