Museums, Mules, and Monkey Business

After a multi-year long gestation, the City of Rome’s new museum information system - called SIMURT (Simurgh would have been nicer… especially if you’ve read Borges) - was finally presented this morning with bells and whistles on Capitol Hill.

I’ll get more details, soon, but from all I know up to now one can only wonder if it’s been born dead, or if it will be just another havoc causing mule

Or did someone already hear of temporary joint ventures of non-specialised companies, providing engineering, infrastructures and software for knitting together a large network of museums? Who’s gonna provide maintenance and assistance, or major adjustments, once the joint venture won’t be such any longer?

l-amour-a-trois:

Sara Facio: Jorge Luis Borges, Biblioteca Nacional, 1968.
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Apropos, Borges!

l-amour-a-trois:

Sara Facio: Jorge Luis Borges, Biblioteca Nacional, 1968.

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Apropos, Borges!

I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
camillereads:

evanfleischer:

YES PLEASE.

Good idea

It’s rather difficult to let politicians and managers understand this, but culture IS richness even if it isn’t commercialized…

camillereads:

evanfleischer:

YES PLEASE.

Good idea

It’s rather difficult to let politicians and managers understand this, but culture IS richness even if it isn’t commercialized…

(Source: evanfleischer)

un:

Scott Teplin’s Alphabet City (by way of Kevin)

…there’s more Aleph-Beth’s than one…  ;-)

un:

Scott Teplin’s Alphabet City (by way of Kevin)

…there’s more Aleph-Beth’s than one…  ;-)