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I am missing the original post, but not only do we have the (very
1961) timeline, but we have created an interactive update for it
(continuing beyond 1961 to the present), consisting of a kiosk with an
interactive high definition screen and a magnifier you can reposition
to read about a particular mathematician. The original is not actually
a poster, but a large collage of images and text. It is not only very
1961, but also very unwieldy. There are also important mathematicians
missing and it is not very multicultural or gender/race balanced. You
would be best to redo it from scratch. Please come by and see it any
time your want and we can go through the history of it with you and
what we think needs improving. Best of luck!
- Steve
Stephen Miles Uzzo, PhD.
VP. Technology
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, NY 11368
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On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:02 PM, annette gavigan wrote:
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> Hi Paul-
>
> I knew a Paul Koenig at Pennsbury High School in PA? Is this you?
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> Cheers,
> Annette
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> From: Paul Koenig <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 11:00:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Mathematica Exhibit by IBM and Eames
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> The original L.A. version was sold to the New York Hall of Science.
> The Boston Museum of Science still has theirs. The Eames Office may
> have retained copyright.
>
> I last saw it for the 2002 farewell appearance in Los Angeles. I loved
> it as much as I did as a kid, but I have to say the part that really
> shows its age is that poster. The style and the cut-off date both
> scream 1961.
>
> - Paul Koenig
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Wayne Watson wrote:
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>> Does anyone know the status of the Mathematica Exhibit? It may be
>> that Atlanta has the only existing such exhibit. At one time there
>> were exhibits in Seattle, LA, Boston and possibly elsewhere.
>> Whatever happened to the long 10 to 15 foot poster on
>> mathematicians? I recall it as long, but maybe it was just longish.
>> Is it still available?
>
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