[SIGCIS-Members] Oy! Another crazy computer history claim

Andrew Meade McGee amm5ae at virginia.edu
Mon Oct 19 11:15:22 PDT 2015


Most interesting. Thank you for sharing, Trevor.

I note that Silicon Valley is explicitly depicted as a place -- a
collection of people and interactions -- while the other locales on the
horizon -- MIT, the NYSE, Washington -- are portrayed as single-building
institutions.

--AMM

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Andrew Meade McGee
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On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Trevor Croker <tcroker at vt.edu> wrote:

> Andrew,
>
> This might be the type of image that you are looking for. The artist Kirby
> Scudder did an overview of Palo Alto using Steinberg's style in 2014.
>
> Blog post on the illustration.
> <http://kirbyscudder.com/illustration/posters/palo-alto/>
>
> The poster itself (not sure if there is a higher resolution out there)
> <https://kirbyscudder.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/smallposter.jpg>.
>
> Best,
> Trevor
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Cary Gray <cary.gray at wheaton.edu> wrote:
>
>> The Stanford Bookstore sold a poster along these lines when I was a grad
>> student in the 1980s.  My recollections are that the legend was “Stanford:
>> A View of the World”, and that Silicon Valley was one of the small
>> foreground features at the right edge.  That would be a much larger feature
>> if drawn today, and Sand Hill Road would now appear on the left margin.
>>
>> (A quick search for an image doesn’t turn it up—probably because of
>> copyright issues.  I did find links to an artist selling something with a
>> similar idea, but definitely not the poster I recall.)
>>
>>         Cary Gray
>>
>> > On Oct 16, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Andrew Meade McGee <amm5ae at virginia.edu>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Someone ought to do an updated version of the famous Steinberg New
>> Yorker cartoon Bill linked to, representing today's tech industry and
>> centered on Silicon Valley.
>> >
>> > As Nathan Ensmenger's keynote at the SIGCIS workshop last weekend
>> pointed out, that's an industry aggressively rewriting its past and seeking
>> to pivot the rest of the world's concerns -- economic, policy, social --
>> around its mobile, app-based worldview. The tech view from Palo Alto circa
>> the 2010s is not that dissimilar to the media industry's view from New York
>> in the 1970s.
>> >
>> > --AMM
>> >
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>> > Andrew Meade McGee
>> > Corcoran Department of History
>> > University of Virginia
>> > PO Box 400180 - Nau Hall
>> > Charlottesville, VA 22904
>> >
>> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 4:28 PM, McMillan, William W <
>> william.mcmillan at cuaa.edu> wrote:
>> > Evan, you just need to understand geography a little better:
>> >
>> >
>> http://www.mappingthenation.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Rumsey-Steinberg-New-Yorker-1976.jpg
>> >
>> > - Bill
>> >
>> > ________________________________________
>> > From: Members [members-bounces at lists.sigcis.org] on behalf of Evan
>> Koblentz [evan at snarc.net]
>> > Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 3:26 PM
>> > To: Sigcis
>> > Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Oy! Another crazy computer history claim
>> >
>> > NY's Metropolitan Transit Authority -- the people who runs the subways,
>> > trains, and buses -- hired a tour guide for Grand Central Station who's
>> > saying that the terminal's circa-1913 electromechanical signaling system
>> > is "the first electronic computer".
>> >
>> > Who was the chief engineer, Shiva Ayyadurai?
>> >
>> > This story is very unfortunately in Gothamist -- a very popular NYC
>> > site. I shudder to think how many people now accept it as fact.
>> >
>> >
>> http://gothamist.com/2015/10/15/grand_central_computer_video.php#photo-7
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