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Ding Dang Trevor Flowers

Hint #1: The part's width is a bit more than 43cm (17").

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Ding Dang Trevor Flowers

Hint #2: It is in the same general domain as my full size Memex build.

A desk from the 40s made to look like Vannevar Bush's thought experiment in personal information systems.
Ding Dang Trevor Flowers

Hint #3: The base part shown is an inner frame and is around 43cm (17") wide.

A CAD drawing of a metal part with a sem-transparent blue squircle floating above it at a right angle.
Ding Dang Trevor Flowers

Hint #4: At the end of the project there will be six of them and they'll be in a museum exhibit.

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Hint #8: These are metal frames to which rather beige case parts will be attached. The blue is where the glass would be.

A CAD drawing of two metal parts and a blue glass.
Ding Dang Trevor Flowers replied to Ding Dang Trevor Flowers

Ok, I now have permission to talk about this project in full and in public. I'm working with Alan Kay to build six replicas* of a Xerox PARC Alto display for use in a museum exhibit**. Visitors will see a real Alto and then walk over to one of the replicas to futz with Smalltalk '78***.
Here's a nice writeup of a different project that rejuvenated an actual Alto.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/0

A computer display, keyboard, and mouse from the Xerox PARC Alto computer which was made in the early 1970s.
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