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I read the two reports which appeared in the MMD about the exhibition
at the Geymueller Schloessel in Vienna, and I would like to add that on
the occasion of this special exhibition, the Museum for Applied Arts
(MAK), Vienna, has published a fully illustrated catalogue featuring
all its mechanical automata (132 pages plus CD).
  Museum fuer angewandte Kunst
  Stubenring 5, A-1010 Wien, Austria
  Tel. +43-1-71136, Fax +43-1-7131026
  e-mail: presse @mak.at
Sincerely,
Helmut Kowar
 [ Dr. Helmut Kowar is a member of the staff at the Sound Archive
 [ of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; his specialties are ethno-
 [ musicology and mechanical music instruments.  His interests are
 [ apparent at this very interesting web site entitled "Mechanical
 [ Musical Instruments from the collections of the Phonogrammarchiv
 [ of the Austrian Academy of Sciences":
 [
 [    http://www.kfs.oeaw.ac.at/DLI/mech/dlidem1.htm
 [
 [ Visit the web page of the Geymueller Schloessel at
 [
 [    http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/bundesmuseen/MAK/2/MAIN.HTM
 [
 [ -- Robbie
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