[SIGCIS-Members] Available : an IT History wall from Vienna, Austria

Brian Randell Brian.Randell at ncl.ac.uk
Thu Jun 2 06:50:03 PDT 2011


Hi Jim:

Excellent!

It would be nice if it were still readily available to view, even if just as an explorable virtual museum exhibit (despite the merits of the Eames book).

Cheers

Brian Randell

On 2 Jun 2011, at 13:54, James Cortada wrote:

> Still exists and the IBM Archives has it.
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> Dr. Jim (James) W. Cortada
> IBM Institute for Business Value 
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> <graycol.gif>Brian Randell ---06/02/2011 07:29:36 AM---Hi: Petri's message prompts the question as to whether the original superb IBM History Wall (that I
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> Hi:
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> Petri's message prompts the question as to whether the original superb IBM History Wall (that I believe prompted the development of the Vienna wall) still exists. It was produced in the early 1970s, and is the basis of the Charles and Ray Eames book "A Computer Perspective" (Harvard Univ. Press, 1973). Many years later I saw that it was still at IBM in one of the their central Manhattan buildings, but that was a *long* time ago.
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> Cheers
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> Brian Randell
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> On 26 May 2011, at 13:34, Petri Paju wrote:
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> > Dear all,
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> > Attached you can find information on a history wall, compiled in the 1970s, in Vienna. I understand the wall has texts in German and in English - see the docx-file for an example, in the end.
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> > Anyone interested and able to find a place for the history wall (they will have another copy left in Vienna) somewhere, please contact:
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> > Gerhard.Chroust at jku.at
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> > for more information...
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> > Thanks,
> > Petri
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> > PS. The files also contain some references to Austrian history publications that might be of interest to some of you.
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> > Petri Paju, tutkijatohtori, Turun yliopisto
> > -- Ph.D. Researcher, Univ. of Turku
> > http://users.utu.fi/petpaju/ (new article: Computing Close to Iron Curtain: Czechoslovakia and Finland)
> > http://www.ths.fi/bibliography.htm (new)
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