Ever wonder about the history of the punchcard?
The punchcard exhibit starts with a Jacquard Loom, one of the earliest uses of punched cards, which helped to make woven fabric more affordable. Herman Hollerith’s invention of electromechanical processing of cards tabulated data for the 1890 census. The IBM family of punch card machines was used for data processing and record-keeping across many industries and academia. Punched cards were even used for matchmaking at the University of Iowa in 1963!
Come learn more about this history and punch your own souvenir card on an original IBM 029 to take home during the demo.
Saturday, 2 – 4 PM, free with museum membership or admission.
Looking for something to do with visiting family and/or friends during the week of winter break?
CMoA will be open Monday, December 30th from 12 PM – 5 PM in addition to our regular hours Thursday through Sunday.
A visit to the museum is a great way to spend time together while exploring the exhibits.