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Pacific Pinball Museum co-curates major pinball exhibition at Chabot Space & Science Center through September 2017.
Exhibition features 35 pinball machines, with all but two playable by the public
high confidence · Article states 'Thirty-five pinball machines – the public can play all but two of them – are featured'
Exhibition covers nearly 200 years of pinball evolution
high confidence · Article opens with 'the science, engineering, design, whimsy and style covering nearly 200 years of the evolution of pinball'
Machines range from Parlor Bagatelle and Surf Queens to The Hobbit (2016)
high confidence · Specific machines listed in exhibition description
Exhibition includes two see-through machines, models, and diagrams explaining how machines work
high confidence · Article states 'two see-through machine, models and diagrams that de-mystify and explain how the machines work'
“Pinball is an amazing American art form, interactive kinetic art that is pay to play. Its aesthetics are rooted in attraction and distraction as an attempt to remove coins from the pockets of what started out as a predominately male audience.”
Michael Schiess — Exhibition curator defines pinball as both art form and economic mechanism, articulating the philosophical foundation of the exhibition's framing
“At first, the bright colors, flashing lights, bells, chimes and wild action of the ball zipping around the playfield brings an excitement to the player. Slowly, you realize the thing that enticed you to put a coin in and try your skill and luck is designed to distract and impede your abilities.”
Michael Schiess — Describes the dual nature of pinball design as both attraction and obstacle, central to understanding pinball's appeal
“The Art and Science of Pinball tells stories on many levels. Visitors view the fun and fantasy shown in the art, leading them to think creatively about the social situations at the time the machine was made.”
Melissa Harmon — Exhibition co-curator explains the exhibition's multi-dimensional approach to pinball history and cultural context
event_signal: Major pinball exhibition opening at Chabot Space & Science Center demonstrating institutional recognition and mainstream engagement with pinball culture
high · Exhibition curated by Pacific Pinball Museum featuring 35 machines and running through September 24, 2017, at established science center venue
community_signal: Pacific Pinball Museum's active role in public education and curation of pinball history and mechanics for mainstream audiences
high · Michael Schiess and Melissa Harmon co-curated exhibition with educational components explaining pinball science and history
positive(0.85)— Promotional and celebratory tone about exhibition opening; curators express enthusiasm for pinball's cultural significance; emphasis on interactive and educational value
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