Hi all,
A computing history tour of Melbourne that I enjoyed is being run again.
Be warned that it's all day on your feet and pretty tiring.
Bianca - on my phone, please excuse my brevity.
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From: "Kerry McManus" <kerry.mcmanus(a)monash.edu>
Date: Nov 8, 2012 9:07 AM
Subject: Invitation: Computing History Tour of Melbourne (Update)
To:
Further to the email below, please note that the registration link has been
amended to the following:
https://secure.monash.edu/infotech/about/events/2012/computing-tour-form.ht…
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From: Kerry McManus <kerry.mcmanus(a)monash.edu>
Date: 7 November 2012 14:32
Subject: Invitation: Computing History Tour of Melbourne
To:
Cc: Graham Farr <graham.farr(a)monash.edu>
You are invited to join the next Computing History Tour
of Melbourne, organised by the Faculty of IT at
Monash University. The tour is on Sat 1 Dec 2012.
This tour is dedicated to Alan Turing, whose centenary
is celebrated this year. The tour is part of Alan Turing
Year (
http://www.turingcentenary.eu/), a worldwide
programme of events. The tour also marks the 50th
anniversary of computing at Monash University:
the university's first computer, a Ferranti Sirius, was
acquired in Nov 1962. You will see this computer on
the tour.
Time:
start 8:45am at Caulfield campus, Monash University;
end ~ 5pm, probably at University of Melbourne.
The tour takes in several sites of historical interest
(and several architecturally significant buildings),
including:
- CSIRAC, Australia's first computer and the world's
fourth (and the only one of its generation still intact)
- the first site of CSIRAC in Melbourne
- Melbourne's first Computer Room
- Melbourne's link to Charles Babbage, the
originator of the concept of a computer
- the site of Australia's first supercomputer
- Monash's first computer
- the former Melbourne Computer Centre near Albert Park.
It should be an interesting day of sight-seeing
and socialising as well.
The plan is to have lunch at a cafe somewhere on the way.
There will be a fair bit of walking and getting on and
off trams.
A preview and guide for the tour, including photos from
the first tour, is at:
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~gfarr/tour/
If you'd like to come, please register at
https://secure.monash.edu/infotech/about/events/2012/computing-tour-form.ht…
where you can indicate your preferred date and numbers.
Feel free to invite family and friends, but include them
in the numbers you book for.
Book early to avoid disappointment, as capacity is limited.
The costs will be the necessary tram ticket and
whatever you buy at the cafes. The tour itself is free.
Thanks
-- Graham Farr
--
Kerry McManus
Executive Officer
Clayton School of Information Technology
Monash University
Ph 9905 9089
--
Kerry McManus
Executive Officer
Clayton School of Information Technology
Monash University
Ph 9905 9089