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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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1989 miscellaaneous correspondence relating to in-kind equipment donations from IBM, HP, etc.

Business: Bell & Howell

3/18/1990 Allison to Amy Warner [National Associate Program] on Information Age Seminar

6/l/1988 Mattson to Hilke: Comments on 5/16/1988 memo [role of audience advocate: clarify, be sure included in development team from start]

3/29/1989 CNN VP marketing to Allison: [outlining form and content of CNN interactive station]

(12/30/1989) complaining about lack of futuro technology, Hobbes says"I'm not sure people have the brains to manage the technology they've got"

Miscellaneous correspondence from Peggy Kidwell to object donors

4/21/1990 Hardesty to Burchard: "private" explanation of how museum/exhibitions work, response to B's "Power and the Story" below

Robert Friedells review of Information Age "A Brief Dramatic Prelude," undated

11/25/1988 Allison to Finn: Communications interactives and suggestions for information center [responses to Finn's proposed interactives]

8/16/1988 Allison to Mike O'Malley: Statement of work for research contract [to research impact of TV and computers on American politics, describes methods and structure of background research project]

7/1/1989 Allison [turns down offer of director of Computer Museum] undated Info-Age Film and Video List [written: "Film Festival"]

12/1988 Jacob Hagopian inquiry on nature of Information Age

3/2/1989 Tepper to Allison [concerning dispute with R+B]

ATHENA Computer, at Silver Hill 10/22/1987 Eklund to team "Postwar Technological Core Draft," undated

6/19/1989 Allison to Jack Humphreis, C&P Telephon: 911 tape request, description of exhibit layout and function

1/24/1989 Schloss to Showscan: [not going to use Showscan]

Miscellaneous - 7/31/1990 Visitor Comment form "This is the best exhibit I have ever seen anywhere." 13 year-old

6/20/1989 Diana Robinson to various, re computer gear for interactive gallery

8/15/1988 Allison to Michael Williams [summary of exhibit goals and content]

8/4/1988 Allison to Ed Ezell [supervisor, Armed Forces History, NMAH: Script material - Flaws in current conception: "The two most serious are that it is not visual enough and the mix of social and technical content is still weighted too much to the technical side."]

8/9/1988 Allison to McGlade: Research tasks [phone in white house, life insurance, street scene, intro. carousel, post-war period]

11/11/1988 Mattson to Gene Autrey [sic] of Flying A Pictures: Requesting material for Autolox theater

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