I have been asked to share my answer to the list question...what is the
Human Mind and Body program at Museum Victoria?

An off-the-cuff answer is that the Human Mind and Body program is a new
concept in program research, collecting and interpretation - to be reflected
for the first time in the new Melbourne Museum.

Melbourne Museum is opening next year as one of Museum Victoria's campuses
and will be the largest museum in the Southern Hemisphere.  (You all knew
about this, didn't you?)

There will be a Human Mind and Body gallery in the new museum and my program
colleages and I are working on four exhibitions for Day One, which are
generalised as follows;

- Mapping the Mind and Body (conceptualisation and mapping of the mind and
body from Egyptian times to the present)
- Biotechnology and Beyond
- Highlights of the Mind and Body (systems and functions)
- Medical Research in Melbourne
(All working titles)

I'm in design meetings, so better go!
Adrienne
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> From:         Clinton & Anne Hartmann[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     Museum discussion list
> Sent:         Wednesday, 17 November 1999 12:11
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: Global list?
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> Adrienne -
>
> Your job title intrigues me.  Could you please explain what the Human Mind
> and Body Program is all about?  I'm probably not the only person who would
> be interested so maybe you could respond to the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anne Hartmann
>
> Leith, Adrienne wrote:
>
>
>
>       From Melbourne, Australia;  Dear all,
>       I read every message on Museum-L as the start to my working day and
> although I am geographically remote from my European and American
> colleagues, it certainly doesn't feel like it.... my contact through the
> list serves to reinforce the commonality of our goals, problems and
> experiences as museum workers.  The parochialism of my US colleagues makes
> me smile and think 'here they go again!' - I rather enjoy the banter.
> It's up to us around the world to kick in if we want presence on the list,
> but I think most people are like me - I read everything but only send
> messages when I really need to....
>
>       Adrienne Leith
>       Curator, Mapping the Mind and Body
>       Human Mind and Body Program
>       Museum Victoria
>       G.P.O. Box 666E
>       Melbourne
>       Australia 3001
>       Telephone: 9291 2186
>       Email: [log in to unmask]
>
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>       From:   Museum Joure[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>       Reply To:       Museum discussion list
>       Sent:   Tuesday, 16 November 1999 18:02
>       To:     [log in to unmask]
>       Subject:        Global list?
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>               Some time ago I asked on this list if there would be any
> people interested
>       in having a Dutch mailinglist. Most of the reactions were very
> strong. It
>       was not desirable to have too many different lists. We should stay
> global.
>       If I could not find something in this list for me, maybe I should
> contribute
>       more.
>
>               Well, I took those suggestions to heart en stayed on this
> list. I have been
>       reading for a while now, and I noticed that most people here just
> assume
>       that everything happens in the USA.
>
>               I must say that I find this very annoying. If this is a
> US-list only, okay,
>       I will hold my breath. But if you want to be global, please do not
> assume
>       that everyone is in the states.
>
>               Am I the only one who thinks about it this way? How do other
> non-USA
>       subscribers think about this?
>
>               Greetings,
>
>               Karin Meijerman,
>       Museum Joure
>       The Netherlands
>
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