Sunday, January 23, 2011

California History Museum: The Temple of the computer culture

There are people for whom technology is an exotic theme for nerds and engineers. Ignore both their ubiquity, and its vital necessity. Techniques have what we now understand as civilization, made possible: fire, wheel, house construction, clothing manufacturing, information storage and transmission, weapons, medicine, navigation, transportation, telecommunications - the list can be extended indefinitely.

We live in a world, not least, made by engineers. They sit right in front of a machine that moment, the existence and functioning on the findings and developments based on tens of thousands of people thousands of years. Sometimes you have to call to something. In assessing the relevance and technical museums often have difficulty against the temple of art and culture.

Too bad it is because they touch our lives, our lives are often much more direct: in museums such as the Technical Museum in Berlin or Vienna or the Deutsches Museum in Munich, of course, you can watch high-tech, aircraft, cars and space capsules. No less impressive

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