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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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2/9/1990 Allison to Zuboff [Harvatd Business School] interview schedule

Correspondence and Memoranda, 2/24/1989-4/18/1989

Miscellaneous letters to McC Adams from potential sponsors: Dow Jones, Co., GTE, Cray

4/28/1989 Burchard to McC Adams re Reuters and Information Age - "press puffs" [Reuter's letter enclosed]

7/24/1989 Eklund "The Atansasoff Matter"

Miscellaneous correspondence setting up award program

1/26/1990 Peter Vogt treatment for video wall, undated

5/5/1989 Klose to Peter Vogt: [adjustments to rough cut of "Bijou Theater" film.] "the group seemed to feel that you should strive to clarify the topical and chronological flow more for our visiotrs, increase the intensity of the build-up to the presentation of the CIC and then tighten that presentation and expand a bit othe message that the story has larger implications related to the coming information age."

Correspondence, 1989

2/8/1990 unsigned quesiton for on-the-street interviews

Correspondence and Memoranda, 3/l/1988-6/5/1988

12/20/1988 Hilke to Bernstein and Tepper: potential bottlenecks in the information center area [discussion floor plan for traffic flow]

4/24/1989 Allison to Dr. Sybil Milton, US Holocaust Museum: IBM/Hollerith machine for Holocaust Musuem [in reply to Milton 4/13]

2/6/1990 I. B. Cohen to Allison: Script review

8/8/1988 Allison to Robert Crooke, Reuters North America [content of news monitors in final interactive area]

9/15/1989 SI press release on opening of "Costume, Gender, & Power"

2/7/1989 Dorfman Museum Figures to Nicastro, NMAH: Bid on figures for The

Miscellaneous letters to artifact donors from Peggy Kidwell

10/13/1988 Lendt to Mattson [problems with SI's portrayal of Atanasoff]

7/28/1989 Kennedy to Senator Grassley [avoiding pressure]

Correspondence and Memos, 4/18/1989-7/1/1989

1989 correspondence between Allison, Roger Kennedy, and Clark Mollenhoff of Washington and Lee University concerning priority dispute between Mauchley and Atanasoff over invention of the digital computer (Kennedy wants to turn debate over to the historians (Allsion, et al), but Mollenhoff doesn't trust them and passionately wants to see Atanasoff vindicated)

Correspondence and Memoranda, 6/6/1988-8/19/1988

7/8/1988 Allison to Distribution: Information Exhibition meeting [current state of project, "iterative" development, emphasizing social aspects]


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