Rodin Museum
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"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
"Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television."
06/11/2004 05:57 PMIngenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
Ingenious is a website by England's
Science Museum, the National Railway
Museum and the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television
06/10/2004 10:19 PMsuperb colloboration .. ingenious.org.uk .. 3
museums,
ingenious.org.uk
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CIA Spy Museum
CIA Spy Museum
12/29/2003 11:50 PMCIA Museum Showcases Exotic Spy Gadgets. Spy
satellites, anti-rocket laser cannons — you know the
drill.
Besides the jungle transmitter, the exhibits include a
robotic catfish, a remote-controlled dragonfly and a camera strapped
to the chests of pigeons and released over enemy targets in the 1970s.
The secret gadgets currently used by CIA are left to the imagination
of visitors.
I wonder how this compares to the Intern
ational Spy Museum.
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The Kelet Museum
The Kelet Museum
01/02/2005 12:46 AMwhat you are about to discover is a creature not of this world ..
Kelet Museum .. kelets
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Fiji Museum
Fiji Museum
01/17/2004 10:42 PM Welcome to the
Fiji
Museum.
Sci-Fi Museum Is About More Than Ray
Guns
Sci-Fi Museum Is About More Than Ray
Guns
06/13/2004 04:49 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jun 13 2004 8:05PM GMT
Art Museum Screensaver 4.0
Art Museum Screensaver 4.0
06/22/2004 06:51 PMA compilation of some of histories greatest art.
Steamboat Museum
Steamboat Museum
01/22/2004 02:12 AM Steamboat Museum.
CIA Online Spy Museum
CIA Online Spy Museum
12/27/2003 12:30 PM The
CIA's Online Spy Museum Chicago Museum to Get Wi-Fi
Chicago Museum to Get Wi-Fi
08/27/2004 01:30 PMThe very cool Field Museum in Chicago will get a Wi-Fi network, built
by Concourse: Most users will pay a "nominal" fee to access the
network, but Chicago Public School kids and their teachers will get
free access. The museum also envisions using the network to offer
interactive exhibits in the future. The Experience Music Project, Paul
Allen's music museum in Seattle, also built a Wi-Fi network in its
space recently. The networks sound useful internally for museum
workers as much as for an extra service for visitors. I'm not sure how
willing or interested I would be in paying to access a Wi-Fi network
in a museum after I've already paid an entrance fee. But the networks
would offer a great conduit for delivering content about exhibits to
handheld devices as part of the regular museum experience. The EMP has
a bar and restaurant that people can visit without paying an entrance
fee to the museum so those users might be interested in paying to use
the network....
Museum Cats
Museum Cats
09/23/2004 11:35 AM
The Art of Cats:
The
Katte
nkabinet (
Cat Cabinet, the Cat Museum) of Amsterdam:
a collection of objects d'art wholly centered around the theme of
the cat, among which you will find a wonderful
gallery
including
Picasso. Controversial
social taboos are not avoided. Malaysia's
Cat City of
Kuching has a
Cat Museum;
more info on the Museum of Meows
he
re (
Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows in mourning when
the family cat died. Malays attached superstitions to cats believing
they possessed supernatural powers...) The scullery of Kathleen
Mann's Antiques in London's High Street has a "
Purrfect Museum" too, with 250 exhibits
from all over the world going back to the 1770s, founded by Kathleen
and her mother ...
Kitty. Not to be outdone,
Lith
uania and
Russia
have cat museums as well.
DC Museum Report
DC Museum Report
12/17/2004 06:36 PMWrapping up my stay in Washington, DC, here's a report on the
museums. The National Gallery has a Dan Flavin show. Even
if you have seen his fluorescent light works in Marfa, Texas or at
Dia:Beacon this exhibition is worthwhile. My favorite piece is
"untitled (honor of Harold Joachim) 3", a corner installation that
graces the cover of Dan
Flavin: The Complete Lights. The new National Museum of the American
Indian has a temporary show of George Morrison wood
collages. Morrison was a 20th century Chippewa artist. The
cafeteria is fantastic. The rest of the American Indian museum
is worth seeing in the sense that a train wreck is fascinating.
The project cost more than $220 million and is kind of a sick
supersized parody of Frank Lloyd Wright's NY Guggenheim. There
is a huge cylindrical atrium that is basically empty and that barely
relates to the exhibits, which are well off to the side in dark
claustrophobic galleries. The artwork and artifacts are dimly
lit and crammed into crowded display cases. Compared to the
anthropology museum in Mexico City or the average American Indian
museum in Oklahoma or South Dakota this new Smithsonian is a
depressing example of the current state of American non-profit
organization management. It reminds one of the disappointing Udvar-Hazy Air and
Space annex at Dulles Airport, where nearly $1 billion seems to
have been invested in the kind of museum that Polynesian cargo
cultists might have built. I.e., a lot of interesting objects
(airplanes) are displayed but the assumption is that they can't be
understood or explained.
[Update: Ellis Vener just emailed a photo that he snapped of
Alex
in the back seat.]
SF museum site
SF museum site
06/11/2004 07:32 PMThe website for Seattle's science fiction museum is live.
Link
(
Thanks, Fun Furde)
museum of idiots
museum of idiots
06/05/2005 10:53 PMI saw Phil Hellmuth at E3 today, in what I think was the Yahoo! Games
booth (I'm not entirely sure,...
Pics of Sci-Fi Museum
Pics of Sci-Fi Museum
06/07/2004 03:51 PM
Kirsten Anderson of Roq La Rue
gallery in Seattle posted some pictures from the "friends and family"
premiere of the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle.
LinkMuseum Victoria
Museum Victoria
03/21/2003 10:20 AM Museum Victoria,
Australia's largest public museums organisation.
[more]
Framley Museum
Framley Museum
12/03/2003 02:38 PM Framley Museum.
'The museum was founded in 1882 when objects of local interest began
to gather in the field where the museum now stands, due to the natural
action of the wind and rain. '
'In 1886, visionary Whoft
philanthropist, Manimal MacCorkindale proposed building some walls
around the objects, forming Framley's first museum.
A door fitted in 1932 cemented the museum's popularity.'
Courtesy
of the mighty
Framley
Examiner. The Museum of London
The Museum of London
12/07/2003 08:14 AM The Museum of London.
Music Museum to Get Wi-Fi
Music Museum to Get Wi-Fi
12/08/2003 04:45 PMI wrote a story for the Seattle Times about a planned wireless network
at the Experience Music Project: The rock museum, built by Paul Allen,
plans to offer the network to visitors but also use it for a variety
of internal functions. One plan is to use the network to stream audio
and video to handheld devices that visitors can carry around through
the exhibits. I'm not sure I did a very good job of conveying how
interesting this project is. For those of you who aren't familiar with
the EMP or haven't seen pictures, it's a Frank Gehry building that
looks like a bunch of colorful lumps glued together. I would imagine
that building a wireless network there would be a nightmare, given the
structure doesn't have a single right angle. I'll be interested to
check back with the folks at EMP in a couple of months when more of
the network should be in place to hear about the experience. Then I'd
like to check in again next summer to see how many of the ambitious
applications are actually in place....
Mah Jong Museum
Mah Jong Museum
10/28/2003 11:08 PM Welcome to
The Mah Jong
Museum.
Museum of Unworkable Devices
Museum of Unworkable Devices
04/11/2004 10:16 PM
Nice
site covering a bunch of inventions that won't work because they go
against one or more laws of physics. It also looks at impractical, but
interesting inventions, like this water fountain that squirts water
out of a replica of a woman's head.
LinkThe Candy Wrapper Museum
The Candy Wrapper Museum
06/03/2004 03:39 AMThe Candy Wrapper Museum
candywrappermuseum.com
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The Museum of Unworkable Devices
The Museum of Unworkable Devices
04/12/2004 08:41 AMwww.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm .. The museum of unworkable
inventions .. .. Peirianau symudiad diddiwedd .. Niet de mooiste
site .. sounds like .. collection .. debunked .. museum ..
work
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Museum of Park Slide
Museum of Park Slide
07/08/2004 05:20 PM
Museum of
Park Slide.
Sneak Peek of SF Museum
Sneak Peek of SF Museum
05/28/2004 10:50 AM"The Museum of Unworkable Devices"
"The Museum of Unworkable Devices"
04/14/2004 03:45 AMThe IEEE Virtual Museum
The IEEE Virtual Museum
06/30/2004 02:56 AM
The IEEE Virtual
Museum. Virtual exhibits about
microelectronics,
sound recording,
Edison,
war and technology etc.
CGFA - A Virtual Art Museum
CGFA - A Virtual Art Museum
07/26/2004 07:38 PM
CGFA - A Virtual Art Museum.
New Rules for Museum-Domains
New Rules for Museum-Domains
06/11/2004 03:25 AMICANN accredited registrar Secura announces today, that there are new
rules for museum-domains and Secura is accepting registrations
according to the new rules, https://www.domainregistry.de/museum.html
[PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
"Science Fiction Museum"
"Science Fiction Museum"
06/13/2004 02:39 AML.A. Sex Museum Chronicles the Ages (AP)
L.A. Sex Museum Chronicles the Ages (AP)
01/17/2004 10:48 PMAP - One look at Hollywood's newest tourist attraction and it's easy
to mistake it for any number of adult shops along the popular Walk of
Fame.
Museum of Funeral History
Museum of Funeral History
02/01/2005 08:37 PMDavid Pescovitz:

BB reader Robert
Aguirre points us to the National Museum of Funeral History in
Houston, Texas where, where the "largest assemblage of
fantasy coffins outside of Ghana"
are on display, along with other treasures like this 1921 RockFalls
hearse, hand-carved from six kinds of wood.
LinkMuseum of Potted Meat
Museum of Potted Meat
01/03/2005 02:37 PMHere's the link. Not much more to say....
The Georgian Museum of Photography
The Georgian Museum of Photography
12/28/2004 01:33 AMwww.photomuseum.org.ge/index_en.htm
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The renovated Museum of Modern Art
The renovated Museum of Modern Art
03/17/2005 03:24 AMFour of us arrived at the Museum of Modern Art this morning at
10:15 am, placing us about 1000th in line. The place was closed
for a few years while $858 million was pumped in for renovation and
expansion. Before the renovation MoMA was white walls, bright
lights, crushing crowds, one amazing painting out of every 20, $10 to
get in. After the near $1 billion project? White walls,
bright lights, crushing crowds, one amazing painting out of every
20... $20 to get in. We made it into the museum by 11:15 but
claustrophobia made us all anxious to leave by 12:15. One
native Manhattanite said that it was the most crowded place
he had been inside during the preceding 12 months.
Personal favorite exhibit: Bell 47 helicopter, as seen in the
TV show MASH, hanging near some open stairs. Strangest
architectural detail: glass half-walls throughout the museum
topped with strips of stainless steel. These are apparently too
fragile for anyone to touch but because MoMA most resembles the line
for Space Mountain at Disneyland it is hard for people to avoid
putting their hands on these rails. this necessitates the museum
keeping dozens of security guards busy at all times walking around
telling people not to touch the rails.
[Tip for tourists: If you can plan at least one day ahead you
can buy timed tickets on the MoMA Web site and avoid waiting on
line in the cold.]
Computer History Museum
Computer History Museum
09/23/2004 05:10 AMComputer History Museumhttp://www.computerhistory.org/
The Computer History Museum is the world's largest and
most significant history museum for preserving and presenting the
computing revolution and its impact on the human experience. It allows
you to discover how computing became the amplifier for our minds and
changed the way we work, live and play. We hope your visit will be
educational and entertaining and that the legacy of these innovations
live on to inspire others.
Behind the Scene: The U.K.'s Science
Museum
Behind the Scene: The U.K.'s Science
Museum
03/25/2005 06:27 AMExtreme Tech Mar 25 2005 10:33AM GMT
Tax Museum Tries to Cheer Up Israelis
(AP)
Tax Museum Tries to Cheer Up Israelis
(AP)
01/16/2004 01:05 PMAP - At the Museum of Taxes, anecdotes about tithing in the Holy Land
are meant to amuse Israelis buckling under some of the highest taxes
in the world.
Behind the Scenes: The U.K.'s Science
Museum
Behind the Scenes: The U.K.'s Science
Museum
03/25/2005 05:03 PMEver wonder what goes on behind the scenes at a major science museum?
ExtremeTech received a sneak peek of the U.K.'s Museum of Science and
Industry's archives in Swindon.
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