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Exhibition Records

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Descriptive Entry

This accession consists of records that document the planning, development, and installation of Information Age: People, Information, and Technology, a major exhibition at the National Museum of American History (NMAH), which traces the evolution of information-processing and communications technologies from the 1830s to the present. The exhibition opened on May 9, 1990. The bulk of the records include the correspondence, memoranda, and research files of two NMAH staff members involved in the project: Jon B. Eklund, Assistant Curator, 1968-1969, Associate Curator, 1970-1982, and Curator, 1983-1994; and David K. Allison, Curator, 1987-1994; as well as files of Marie Mattson, Special Assistant to the Secretary, 1989-1990. Records also include graphic notebooks of photographic prints or photostatic copies of all the artifacts and graphics that appeared in the exhibition; installation photographs and slides; and exhibition blueprints.
sova.sia.fa00-001

Creator:

National Museum of American History. Department of the History of Science and Technology

Topic

Information science
Museum exhibits
Science -- History
Technology -- History

Creator:

National Museum of American History. Department of the History of Science and Technology

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Exhibition Records

Extent

23.69 cu. ft. (23 record storage boxes) (1 16x20 box)

Date

circa 1979-1990, and undated

Archival Repository

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Identifier

Accession 00-001

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Brochures
Clippings
Manuscripts
Exhibition catalogs
Floor plans
Architectural drawings
Drawings
Black-and-white photographs
Audiotapes

Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 00-001, National Museum of American History. Department of the History of Science and Technology, Exhibition Records

Genre/Form

Brochures
Clippings
Manuscripts
Exhibition catalogs
Floor plans
Architectural drawings
Drawings
Black-and-white photographs
Audiotapes
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Record ID

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Script fragment: wireless, undated

Reprint: Robert William Fogel: "Railroads and American Economic Growth: Essays in Econometric History" (typescript note: railroad not the sole instigator of US economic development)

3/23/1987 Finn to David [Allison] and Marie, Uta: Themes and revolutions (talk given in Jersey)

10/31/1989 Script, including designs of layout of gallery at end misc. script [fragments] from 8 - 12/1989, includes listing of interactive videos, etc.

1986 DD Hilke "Museums as resources for family learning: turning the question around" presented to the 1986 MAAM conference

1890 sample census form

2/20/1987 Hilke to Information Revolution: Let the medium match the message [thoughts on the development process]

11/7/1989 draft script [Part I] edited 12/27/1989

10/1986 DD Hilke "Do I want a computer in my exhibit hall? Assessing the impact of interactive computer software on visitor's museum experience/preliminary findings "The laser at 25" evaluation study

Miscellaneous node writeups, earlier draft of Merzbach 8/l/1986 outline

Excerpt, "Six Decades of Change" [women in sales, telephone operators]

8/19/1988 Press kit on Iris corps. interactive health "link"

7/17/1987 Mattson to Kennedy [Doing a full-length show on Information Review with Peter Vogt (nothing else in file, so unlikely much came of it)]

Miscellaneous Biographical information, photos, historical letters, pamphlets, essays on Black American scientists

Allison: "Immediate reactions to node 1, version of 2/22/1987 [point by point responses to Finns scheme] undated

Miscellaneous typography

1/23/1987 Eklund to team [applauding the debate, contesting Allison's 1/21/1987 positions in some spots]

Typescript: "Social vignettes"

Miscellaneous handwritten notes

1/21/1987 Allison to team "Conceptualization and Structuring of the Exhibit"

Computer software on visitor's exhibition experiences: A case study" [pre-pub MS for laser stuff]

General Background

Script fragment: Instantaneous communication: telephone [mannequin script, label], undated

11/10/1986 unsigned [Finn/Eklund?] Concept Script draft 11/7/1989 Morse script fragments


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