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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

ebl-1503511671006-1503511671021-0

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3/7/1988 Mattson to Kennedy [fate of advisory board, script readers, internal academic review

2/17/1987 Allison to team: Notes on information revolution meeting of 2/12/1987 [Finn's node 1 plan]

12/9/1987 Eklund to Friedl, Xerox PARC [can not guarantee exhibition of object in return for its donation]

2/20/1987 Allison to team: Notes on infofrmation review meeting of 2/19/1987: [advisory committees, part II of show]

4/28/1986 J. A. N. Lee (computer science, Virginia Tech] "Proposals for funding: the excavation of the Harvard Mark III Calculator [6/18/1987 Lee to Allison claims this was distributed to a variety of funding agencies]

11/4/1987 Lubar and Stephens to Rogow and Allison: 1941 office period room (also to be found in Mattson files above)

Basic

7/23/1987 Allison to team: Notes on meeting of 7/23/1987 [postwar section, name of show]

7/14/1987 Allison to team: Minutes for meeting - 7/9/1987 [replacement of node approach accepted]

Correspondence and Memoranda, 8/l/1987-9/30/1987

Correspondence re: Exhibition preparation and prospective donors, 1987

3/27/1987 Allison to various: Internal review committee

Spring 1987: News of the information revolution exhibit

3/15/1988 Eklund to team: Distribution of Functions for Information Systems [who will do what]

5/28/1987 Finn "Themes for the matrix or what the visitor should get from the exhibit"

3/1/1988 Eklund to Computer, Information, and Society Division: Collections policy draft [originally developed by Peggy Kidwell]

7/21/1987 CompuServe to Hilke (describing the Science Museum Computer Network)

6/3/1987 Mattson to distribution: Apple fundraising meeting [Apple notorious for not giving cash]

10/23/1987 Mattson to team: Minutes from 10/22/1987 meeting [proposed Gallery Study Part II organization]

5/14/1987 Allison to File: Highlights of Princeton Conference

2/18/1987 Allison to John Fleckner, Public Life Group: Planning for NMAH 20th Century collections

2/12/1988 Eklund to Allison: Potential artifact donations

5/6/1987 unsigned Plans for the "Information Revolution" Exhibit: "This narrative plus the enclosed diagram are the current working overview of the "Information Revolution" exhibition."

1/25/1988 Allison to Presper Eckert: (ENIAC interview schedule)


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