Machines That Count – From Abacus to Internet
Machines That Count – From Abacus to Internet
CORRECTION: MOTAT’s newest exhibition Machines That Count – From Abacus to Internet will not be opening at the end of February as previously announced but will be launched within the next couple of months.
Machines That Count – From Abacus to Internet focuses on the development of one of today’s most essential and widely used tools – the computer. Incorporating five key phases the exhibition explores the roots of the computer industry, the era of the ‘super computer’, the miniaturisation of computer components, the invention of the PC and the evolution of computer programs and applications. This exhibition is a must for anyone who has ever used a computer!
Dates
Machines That Count is open everyday
from 10am to 5pm (final entry at 4.30pm). The exhibition is
expected to run for six months.
Location
MOTAT main
entrance, Great North Road, Western Springs,
Auckland.
Costs
You can enter Machines That Count –
From Abacus to Internet as part of your MOTAT entry fee. You
can also enjoy the rest of the museum, free tram rides and
entry to the tactile dome for one great price.
- Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $30
- Adults $14
- Children (under 16) $7
- Senior Citizens / Students $7
- Children under 5 years are free
Public Information
Number
Phone: 0800 MOTAT NZ (0800 668 286) or visit www.motat.org.nz
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