Oatmeal Fundraiser a Success; Non-Profit Buys Land For Tesla Museum
Ars Technica reports that The Oatmeal's successful fund-raiser has borne fruit; on Friday the non-profit to which Oatmeal founder Matthew Inman's Indiegogo campaign's money was directed completed part of its goal to purchase and turn into a museum Nikola Tesla's former estate Wardenclyffe. There's plenty of work before the land can be a proper museum, but now it is in the hands of the non-profit organization Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe.
Awesome. I look forward to being able to visit this shrine when it is completed. Tesla Rocks.
First, this is first such geek driven museum I know. While museums are all about preserving knowledge, not everyone in geekdom is fan of history, especially history of science. Hopefully it will drive more new geeks to know and study about history - again, especially history of great discoveries. History and understanding people within it could make geeks not only gurus in technologies, but also humans too. Trust me, not all social sciences are worthless :)
Second, this is Tesla. No matter his personal demons (we all have them), he is underlooked in history of technology and science and needs popularity boost, especially after that "ubercapitalist" Edison pushed Tesla from spotlight - just because he got more money.
And we really need to celebrate more such people as Tesla, and less Jobs or Gates.
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Reading that run on sentence in the middle of the night made me have to read that run on sentence 3 times just to understand it.
(mine was on purpose)
Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nikola_Tesla&mobileaction=toggle_view_desktop
Documentary video - http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/nikola-tesla-the-genius/
PBS Nikol Tesla page - http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ins/index.html
I eagerly await the second fundraiser to rebuild the tower (twice!) and stick something like this on top.
The Oatmeal is now my hero. This is friggin sweet!
Remember, this is not his first act of Geek heroism. http://theoatmeal.com/sopa
Oatmeal,
I suspect you are a slashdotter and are reading this now. you have a special gift my friend, and I do not mean mitichlorians. You have the power to affect real nerd-wizard change in the world of muggles.
Peace out, bro
-badford
Tesla this, Tesla that.
When will we have some recognition for the world's greatest inventor, Thomas Edison?
I do not have high hopes for the museum. The organization given the land have experience running 1 "museum", a non-accredited science museum inside a High School. Museums are not easy institutions to found, particularly during a period of museum consolidation (read: small museums closing, big museums thriving).
Needs more planning, needs more museum expertise.
I contributed to the charity, and remember quite well that it was expected that the land purchase could go through at a lower amount, because the charity could pay all the money up-front. So that would have left a big chunk of money available for the museum construction, and the tower re-building.
The Arts Technica says nothing about the specifics, only the stuff everybody knows already.
"The agriculture ministry is not in charge of Gundam" - Japanese ministry official.
Boston Museum of Science?
Griffith Park Observatory?
Exploratorium?
You cannot go to the Deutsches Museum in Munich and not realize that it is a shrine to geekdom. Where else will you find things like a working scale model of a clay brick plant? Or a huge HV display? Or an exhibit on mining through the ages with actual mine equipment.
If you meet a Croat, tell him Tesla was Serbian. If you meet a Serb, tell him Tesla was Croatian. Watch the sparks fly.
(Tesla was born in what is now Croatia, but was ethnically Serbian).
The proles are proles because they are not and have never been smart enough to run things.
If your precious "DICTATORSHIP OF THE PROLETARIAT!" comes to pass, it requires enforcers to wipe out private property and opposing views.
Since the only SOCIAL MOBILITY in DOTP is advancement via the State, you get Stalin and Mao.
"This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
Could they/have they set up crowd sourcing of the planning and construction that must come next. I, for one, would happily give a week or two of my time to work on the site. I can bring carpentry, electrical, data management, and project management skills. Any others up for somethinng similar?
"Consensus" in science is _always_ a political construct.
What exactly are they going to have at this museum? Seems the property is the only thing they really have, with Tesla's work resting soundly at his other museum abroad. Even then the photo development company covered over most of the original building.
Are you crazy?
Circumcision is child abuse.
I think I'd much rather *not* spend an extended amount of time in any structure built primarily by people from Slashdot.
http://themade.org/
Still in nascent phases, but a geek museum nonetheless.
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