8. 1957: The first digitally scanned image and the movie, Desk Set
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10. In Museum Vol. XXX No. 2, 1978 “ Noemi said to me ‘The first problem they had when the computer arrived was the subjective nature of the catalogue .’ So it could be said that this drawing shows an inspired poet about to explain that he has before him an object in the shape of a vase, the size of a cup, slightly broken, with a handle on the left side.”
21. Digitized lantern slide on Brooklyn Museum website Checking slide collection for image in ARTstor Zabar Art Library, Hunter College Libraries Where are slides today?
Conference sponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art supported by a grant from the IBM Corporation, April 15, 16, 17, 1968 Topics & an example of a presentation given for each
Networks - list museums in MCN
Be f ore the work in the 1960s, the first scanned image - the same year that the desk s
Nomenclature for Museum Cataloguing - Robert Chenhall ICONCLASS for computer projects
Coral Ordóiiez Garcia, architect attached to the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, asked her colleague, Noemi Castillo-Tejero, Chief of the Electronic Machines Section, to describe the arrival of the computer at the museum. The architect then made a graphic interpretation of her impressions of this narrative. Project. Article: Keeping a record of the cultural heritage in the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City Noemf Castillo-rejero in special issue titled Museums and Computers in Museum Vol XXX No. 3/4 1978. Editorial: “The question of the use of a computer by a museum was already being dealt with in Museum in 1970 and 1971”
Include example IMAGE from San Diego Museum: “ With managerial as well as representational duties, Brezzo consented to museum trustee Maurice C. Kaplan’s plan to install a comprehensive Interactive Multimedia Art Gallery (IMAGE) computer system in the San Diego Museum of Art, similar to a system Kaplan had seen in London’s National Gallery of Art.” Caves - see article in Art News
Image from Wayback Machine, date: March 31, 1997 From Press Release: “The Brooklyn Museum, the second largest art museum in New York State, now as a worldwide web site making information about its renowned collections available on the Internet. The website, designed by World Wide Arts Resources of Columbus, Ohio, is located at http:\\\\wwar.com\\brooklyn_museum\\index.html. The site features an exhibition schedule, a map and directions to the Museum, as well as text about Museum objects and collections….” May 1996
Beazley archive - example of repository using semantic web technologies. The first Beazley database was in 1990s.