Technology & Enlightenment Exhibit Opens Today

A new exhibit opens today (2/3) in the MIT Libraries' Maihaugen Gallery 
<http://libraries.mit.edu/maihaugen/index.html>  (14N-118). Entitled 
"Technology and Enlightenment: The Mechanical Arts in Diderot's Encyclopédie," 
it explores one of the most important and controversial publications of the 
eighteenth century, Diderot's Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire raisonné des 
sciences, des arts et des métiers.

This massive work became infamous in its day as an enlightened attack on French 
and European religious dogmatism and monarchical inefficiency and injustice. 
Containing over 2,500 elaborately engraved plates, it documented the mechanical 
arts and technology, placing equal importance on the manual trades as the arts 
and sciences.

Curated by Jeffrey S. Ravel <http://web.mit.edu/ravel/www/ravel.htm>, MIT 
Associate Professor of History, and Kristel Smentek 
<http://architecture.mit.edu/people-details.php?type=faculty&id=573&detail=Profile>,
 MIT Assistant Professor of Art History, the exhibit features fascinating 
images chosen from the 32 original folio volumes owned by the MIT Libraries, as 
well as multimedia components illustrating the Encylopédie's significance.

The exhibit is open to the public Mon.-Thurs. during gallery hours, and runs 
through July 2010.  See the Libraries news blog 
<http://news-libraries.mit.edu/blog/technology-enlightenment/2797/> or MIT 
campus news <http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/maihaugen-gallery.html> for 
more details.  More information on upcoming events associated with the exhibit 
will be announced soon.


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Michelle Baildon
History, History of Science & Technology, Philosophy, and Anthropology Librarian
MIT Humanities Library
Room 14S-222
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel. 617-253-9352
Fax 617-253-3109


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