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week's edition include:
** Google 'Trekker' cameras capture the Galapagos
A team from Google has just completed an imaging mission there in which they
explored every nook and cranny of the rocky, tortoise-filled, equatorial
Pacific outcrop - and they did so using a truly bizarre camera system
** Ashmolean exhibition of old masters marks museum's 330th birthday
A dazzling collection of old master drawings, originally assembled by the
Ashmolean museum in Oxford to compensate for some distinctly second rate
paintings, is going on display to celebrate the 330th birthday of one of the
oldest public museums in the world
** The Rise and Fall and Rise of Zahi Hawass
According to one Egyptian blogger, Hawass was "escorted out the back door of
the ministry into a cab, showered with insults and angry chants from young
archaeologists," an event captured on video and watched by thousands of
Egyptians
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** Can you decipher Darwin's handwriting? Museum calls for help in
deciphering handwritten labels
Calbug teamed up with two other natural history collections - one focused on
plants and the other on birds - to create Notes from Nature, a citizen
science project that draws on the public to tame the voluminous records
stored in drawers, jars and bookshelves in natural history museums
throughout the world
** Tate museum sets $36 million record for Constable painting
The painting, dated 1831, of the towering cathedral in the middle distance
under an overcast sky shot through with a rainbow had been at risk of being
sold abroad and its sale sets a record for Constable
** History unveiled at Philippine Sports Museum
The Sports Museum features medals that Filipino athletes have won in the
Olympics through the years including the Olympic medals of Filipino legends
Anthony Villanueva (silver medal, 1964 Tokyo Olympics), Teofilo Yldefonso
(bronze medals, 1928 Amsterdam and 1932 Los Angeles Olympics), and Leopoldo
Serrantes (bronze medal, 1988 Seoul Olympics)
** Bubble Trouble - Director of Hirshhorn Museum Resigns
The board of trustees of the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden were unable to reach consensus on the fate of the bubble
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** DIA's art collection could face sell-off to satisfy Detroit's creditors
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr is considering whether the
multibillion-dollar collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts should be
considered city assets that potentially could be sold to cover about $15
billion in debt
** China Builds Museums, But Filling Them Is Another Story
In recent years, about 100 museums have opened annually in China, peaking at
nearly 400 in 2011, according to the Chinese Society of Museums
** Madoff belongings go on show in Washington museum
A baseball bat engraved with the former mogul's name, a letter in which he
seeks forgiveness from his son Andrew and even keys to his old New York
office are on display at Washington's National Museum of Crime & Punishment
** An art museum uses technology to lure young patrons
As the museum world debates the best ways to incorporate technology, leaders
of cultural institutions are watching the experiment at the Cleveland Museum
of Art carefully
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** Guggenheim museum proposed for Wales
A former MP, who will present the idea in a public talk, said the thought of
trying to bring a Guggenheim museum to Wales came a year ago after Finland's
capital Helsinki rejected a feasibility study it had earlier commissioned
from the foundation about opening a centre there
** Museum of the Moving Image Creating Gallery for Jim Henson
The Museum of the Moving Image says that it will create a gallery devoted to
the work of Henson, the puppeteer and artist who died in 1990, following the
donation of nearly 400 puppets, costumes and other props and objects from
Henson's family
** Museum mason
An eccentric tycoon named Fan Jianchuan has founded one of the country's
largest private museums with the only halls dedicated to the 'cultural
revolution' (1966-76) and Kuomintang
** Riverside Museum is European Museum of the Year
The £74m Riverside Museum, on the banks of the River Clyde, opened in June
2011 and showcase the city's transport, shipbuilding and engineering
heritage
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** Museum raising cash to recreate Hughes flight
The National Airline History Museum is trying to raise $3.2 million to
restore its Lockheed Constellation propeller-driven aircraft and recreate
multimillionaire aviator Howard Hughes' record-setting cross-country flight
in the plane that transformed commercial air travel
** More museums offering free admission to Singaporeans, PRs
These institutions, together with our national museums, I think they
collectively keep alive the Singapore story, and they provide links to our
past, and they help to strengthen our sense of common identity
** Maritime museum announced for landlocked Dallas
Dallas may be more than 250 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, but that isn't
stopping city officials and a foundation from planning an $80 million
maritime museum
** Two found guilty of stealing Nazi documents
The men were also charged with violating weapon laws for being in possession
of a large number of non-functioning Second World War era weapons, which one
of the defendants claimed he had used to prepare for a role as an extra in a
movie
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** Snooze Button Time Traveler Sets Coordinates For 5 Minutes Into The
Future
With a vigorous and confident strike of his hand, Conley reportedly engaged
the ignition button again, initiating a second staggering surge though the
chronological ether
** When Did Humans Begin Hurling Spears?
A new study of impact marks on the bones of ancient prey shows that such
sophisticated killing techniques go back at least 90,000 years ago in Africa
and offers a new method of determining how prehistoric hunters made their
kills
** Maritime, River and Fishing Heritage
The XV International Conference INCUNA of Industrial Heritage is entitled
"Maritime, River and Fishing Heritage" from the 25th to the 29th September
2013 Gijón (Spain)
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