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Lucien Nunes

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I'm delighted to announce that some time in the next few days / weeks, BBC Breakfast will be airing a short piece about MEET (The Museum of Electrical and Electronic Technology.) I'm expecting it to include an interview in which I explain our original plan and the impact of my declining health on being able to achieve it, plus a couple of demonstrations of how the MEET concept generates exciting STEM learning potential from some of our vintage exhibits. If they give me advance warning of the TX date and time, I'll post it in this thread.

In the meantime, my physical abilities are diminishing to the point of finding it increasingly difficult to walk. As I put it in the interview, we are 'some weeks away' from finally having to pull the plug on MEET, as we have not found anyone to lead the project as a whole once I am gone. Sam Battle of the Not Obsolete Museum is very much in the loop and there is still scope for extensive collaboration with him and others, but as with all these options time is against us to devise a holistic solution.

Disbanding would be a huge blow that negates most of the last 15 years of my life but I have to accept that if it gets left too long I won't have the strength left to oversee dispersing, rehoming and scrapping the collection. The latter sounds dramatic, but in reality there are many objects in the collection that are not 'collectables' in the normal sense, and equally unattractive for other museums to take on if they are not in a position to use them as educational resources in the way that we would within MEET.

As I have said elsewhere, above and beyond the collection I am keen to preserve and promote the MEET concept. Dispersing fuse boxes to a fuse box museum, radios to a radio museum, computers to a computer museum etc. works contrary to MEET's principle of making all these things accessible and inviting to non-specialist and non-technical audiences, therefore that kind of 'Plan B' is very much a last resort.

In the present moment however we are still alive and kicking. Please keep this thread alive and kicking too, with ideas and suggestions of things you might enjoy seeing / doing at MEET!
 
BBC Breakfast have just been in touch to apologise that because some live programme segments inc. Keir Starmer's overran, they had to postpone some pre-recorded ones inc. mine. Will let you know when it gets re-scheduled.
 
BBC Breakfast have just been in touch to apologise that because some live programme segments inc. Keir Starmer's overran, they had to postpone some pre-recorded ones inc. mine. Will let you know when it gets re-scheduled.

Much rather listen to your piece than Kier Starmer. I bet you'd give more straight answers than he did this morning!
 
Just watched on iplayer and was fantastic to see Lucien but tinged with sadness at the future for you. Lucien has more knowledge in his little finger than i will ever have and has been so informative and interesting for me to read that knowledge over the years. Hopefully you can find someone to take this on as it would be such a shame to lose all of that.
Keep fighting Lucien.
 
Really great piece.
I was on TV news myself many years ago, and I can recall spending all day with a "film crew" (one guy with a camera, and one reporter) for just one minute on-screen. I imagine it was much the same for you, recording loads of "footage" (for the youngsters out there, it used to be on something called film, and it was measured by the length - in feet, then new fangled tape came along) only a small amount of which makes it into the piece.
 
There’s an old “grandstand” arcade machine in my parents attic. Tennis, soccer, and a toy gun which you can aim anywhere in the room, not just at the screen and it still takes a “hit”

Also “Astro wars” space invaders type game.

I must get them rescued from there.

And my brothers TI99/4A home computer from 1984 maybe???
 
There’s an old “grandstand” arcade machine in my parents attic. Tennis, soccer, and a toy gun which you can aim anywhere in the room, not just at the screen and it still takes a “hit”

Also “Astro wars” space invaders type game.

I must get them rescued from there.

And my brothers TI99/4A home computer from 1984 maybe???

Never caught on the Texas home computer. Astro Wars was a classic though.
 

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