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>> So, regarding the Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World... what did
> everybody
>> think?
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>> Seemed to be missing a ton of stuff... photographs?
A traveling exhibit would be good, but they need a lot more input and
sponsorship. I don't know who they solicited goods from, but I would think
that perhaps opening it to more of the techno community could produce more
materials. Or it could pose more problems I suppose.
on 01/20/03 08:52 AM, Da
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Dan Sicko wrote:
> Curators were both from the Museum, and yes, the space was allotted
> over a year ago I believe.
>
> Don't know what the budget was, but things turned out about how I
> expected -- they did a *good* job.
>
> -d
I wrote about the idea of a travelling techno
2003 11:21 PM
Subject: (313) Detroit Historical Exhibit
> So, regarding the Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World... what did
everybody
> think?
>
> Seemed to be missing a ton of stuff... photographs? music to listen to? an
> actual explanation of how a DJ plays? examinati
>From what I gathered from folks at the Roostertail fundraiser the exhibition
>is a work in progress. They hope to add more to it as more money and potential
>corporate sponsorship are secured. Didn't get to see the exhibit myself but
>the talk of sending it on the road is serious.
-dave
>From what I gathered from folks at the Roostertail fundraiser the exhibition
>is a work in progress. They hope to add more to it as more money and potential
>corporate sponsorship are secured. Didn't get to see the exhibit myself but
>the talk of sending it on the road is serious.
-dave
> I went opening night and couldn't hear anything ... there wasn't *any*
> music? I'm definitely surprised at that one. I assumed that the video
> clips would switch out and some of the buttons triggered more than just
> interviews?
>
well, for those of us (a.k.a. casual museum goers) that c
Curators were both from the Museum, and yes, the space was allotted
over a year ago I believe.
Don't know what the budget was, but things turned out about how I
expected -- they did a *good* job.
-d
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 06:46 AM, diana potts wrote:
Hmmm...who were the curators?
Hmmm...who were the curators? was it someone from the
museum,an outside source or both? Sometimes with
museums-if it's a permanent or time slotted display
they will/can give only so much floor space.
When I have questions as such that's when I usually
try and grab someone who works there and cha
.
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From: "kenneth taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 11:21 PM
Subject: (313) Detroit Historical Exhibit
> So, regarding the Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World... what did
everybody
> think?
>
&
I went today. I thought it was brief. Extremely brief. Techno Rebels seemed
to cover it much better. There was very little music, mostly brief speeches
with Atkins, Fowkles, May and Saunderson when you pressed the buttons on the
display. Records and equipment on display. I think it would have been
I went opening night and couldn't hear anything ... there wasn't *any*
music? I'm definitely surprised at that one. I assumed that the video
clips would switch out and some of the buttons triggered more than just
interviews?
As for club culture ... that wouldn't exactly be our gift to the wor
So, regarding the Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World... what did everybody
think?
Seemed to be missing a ton of stuff... photographs? music to listen to? an
actual explanation of how a DJ plays? examination of club culture? Motor?
what say you all?
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