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  • eric - Aug 08 2006 | Los Angeles, museum

    The Museum of Jurassic Technology is definitely one of the strangest museums I have ever been in. If you go to Los Angeles, don't miss it!

    Quoted: Wandering through the maze of small rooms, there are several exhibits, each curated with seemingly appropriate seriousness (including mice carcasses on toast, once believed to be a cure for bed-wetting); the otherwise neglected also find a home at the MJT: Images made entirely of individual butterfly scales adorn the walls. The life cycle of a rainforest ant, becomes tragedy writ large in its vitrine, while the works of opera singer Madelena Delani and neurophysiologist Geoffrey Sonnabend are rescued from the annals of obscurity.

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