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- (Re)Building Technology V.2, 2016 -

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
(Re)Building Technology V.2, 2016
- United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft Paperweight, 1985 - Igor Sikorsky's VS-300, built in 1939, was the first practical helicopter developed and flown in the United States. Sikorsky donated it to The Henry Ford in 1943. When the helicopter was refurbished by United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft in 1984, pieces of its original fabric covering were mounted into commemorative paperweights -- symbolic tributes to the VS-300's technological significance.

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft Paperweight, 1985
Igor Sikorsky's VS-300, built in 1939, was the first practical helicopter developed and flown in the United States. Sikorsky donated it to The Henry Ford in 1943. When the helicopter was refurbished by United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft in 1984, pieces of its original fabric covering were mounted into commemorative paperweights -- symbolic tributes to the VS-300's technological significance.
- Teaching Community Technology Handbook, 2015 -

- 2015
- Collections - Artifact
Teaching Community Technology Handbook, 2015
- Creative Technology "Creative Nomad Jukebox," 2000 -

- 2000
- Collections - Artifact
Creative Technology "Creative Nomad Jukebox," 2000
- :CueCat Keystroke Automation Technology Barcode Reader, 2000 -

- 2000
- Collections - Artifact
:CueCat Keystroke Automation Technology Barcode Reader, 2000
- Experiments in Art and Technology Postcard, 1967-1971 - Lillian Schwartz is a pioneer of computer-generated art. From 1969-2002, she was a "resident visitor" at Bell Laboratories, producing groundbreaking films, videos, and multimedia works. The Schwartz Collection spans Lillian's childhood into her late career, documenting an expansive mindset, mastery over traditional and experimental mediums alike--and above all--an ability to create inspirational connections between science, art, and technology.

- 1966-1971
- Collections - Artifact
Experiments in Art and Technology Postcard, 1967-1971
Lillian Schwartz is a pioneer of computer-generated art. From 1969-2002, she was a "resident visitor" at Bell Laboratories, producing groundbreaking films, videos, and multimedia works. The Schwartz Collection spans Lillian's childhood into her late career, documenting an expansive mindset, mastery over traditional and experimental mediums alike--and above all--an ability to create inspirational connections between science, art, and technology.
- Lucent Technologies Identification Badge, Worn By Lillian F. Schwartz, 2000 - Lillian Schwartz is a pioneer of computer-generated art. From 1969-2002, she was a "resident visitor" at Bell Laboratories, producing groundbreaking films, videos, and multimedia works. The Schwartz Collection spans Lillian's childhood into her late career, documenting an expansive mindset, mastery over traditional and experimental mediums alike--and above all--an ability to create inspirational connections between science, art, and technology.

- October 06, 2000
- Collections - Artifact
Lucent Technologies Identification Badge, Worn By Lillian F. Schwartz, 2000
Lillian Schwartz is a pioneer of computer-generated art. From 1969-2002, she was a "resident visitor" at Bell Laboratories, producing groundbreaking films, videos, and multimedia works. The Schwartz Collection spans Lillian's childhood into her late career, documenting an expansive mindset, mastery over traditional and experimental mediums alike--and above all--an ability to create inspirational connections between science, art, and technology.
- "Driving Force, 70 Years of Mercedes-Benz Diesel Technology" 2007 - This book offers a short history of Mercedes-Benz's diesel vehicles. Mercedes-Benz built the world's first diesel passenger car in 1936.

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
"Driving Force, 70 Years of Mercedes-Benz Diesel Technology" 2007
This book offers a short history of Mercedes-Benz's diesel vehicles. Mercedes-Benz built the world's first diesel passenger car in 1936.
- Michigan School of Mines, now Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, circa 1906 - From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. It had a wide-ranging stock of original photographs, many of which were colored using the company's patented "Phostint" process. Popular "Phostint" postcards, the Detroit Publishing Company claimed, were delicately "executed in Nature's Coloring" to be truthful, tasteful, beautiful, and educational.

- circa 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Michigan School of Mines, now Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, circa 1906
From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. It had a wide-ranging stock of original photographs, many of which were colored using the company's patented "Phostint" process. Popular "Phostint" postcards, the Detroit Publishing Company claimed, were delicately "executed in Nature's Coloring" to be truthful, tasteful, beautiful, and educational.
- "Hog Plow and Sith: Cultural Aspects of Early Agricultural Technology," 1973 -

- 1973
- Collections - Artifact
"Hog Plow and Sith: Cultural Aspects of Early Agricultural Technology," 1973