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I'm picking this up mid thread so forgive me if this has been covered.
I work at a science museum and what minor collections we have is in a
single archive room and none of it is displayed. I suppose this is the
reason my type of institution has been changing its name to science center.
Nevertheless, I can assure we still perform a valuable function to the
community at large.
Not wanting to pick on anybody but Greg Shuman's "museum without
collections" like a motorcar without engine, wheels and body reminds me
what we use to call the Physics' for the Nonscientist back at University -
Physics for Poets is like English for the illiterate, Music for the Deaf
and Film for the Blind. It is a very elitist attitude. Instead of looking
at what everybody has or does maybe we should be more interested in what
they do with what they got.
A few thoughts,
H
"Strap yourselves in.
This flight's gonna suck and we don't serve peanuts."
- Lt. Cooper Hawkes "...Tell Our Moms We Done Our Best"
Space: Above and Beyond
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Hans Hinners [log in to unmask]
California Museum of Science and Industry
Los Angeles, Exposition Park
(No, we don't have any dinosaurs. - Ha, laugh it's a joke.)
(213) 744 - 2504 (213) 744 - 2034 FAX
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Unless otherwise noted my scribbles are my own and do not represent those
of my benevolent employer.
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