coincidentally, i've just posted a couple of photographs of the Koret
Center at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=koretcenter&w=all
the toronto mediatheque of the national film board of canada is a great space.
http://www.nfb.ca/vitrine/?v=h&lg=en
jennifer
At 2:34 PM +0000 2/26/07, Dicken, Jude wrote:
>Hello,
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>Following the recent news release regarding the BFI's exciting new
>partnership with Hewlett-Packard to create the Mediatheque at BFI
>Southbank (providing technology to allow visitors to choose from
>initially hundreds and eventually thousands of films and TV programmes
>that have never or rarely been seen since they were originally made) I
>wondered if others had images they'd be willing to share of existing
>purpose-built 'multi-media centres' which enable the public to explore
>extensive collections/archives; this may be within a gallery setting.
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>A trawl through existing websites didn't come up with any images of such
>facilities, though having visited a number I know they exist! (e.g.
>Micro Gallery at the National Gallery.)
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>Many thanks in advance. I'm happy to circulate findings to the list if
>people are interested.
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>
>
>Jude.
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>Jude Dicken (Miss)
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>Curator: Documentation Officer
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>Manx National Heritage
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>Kingswood Grove
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>Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 3LY
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>Tel: +44(0)1624 648000
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>Fax: +44(0)1624 648001
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>Website: www.gov.im/mnh
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