Mission of the Museum
The Mission
The mission of the Museum is to communicate the history of the recording, reproduction and broadcasting of sound and electromagnetic waves. It highlights the role of inventor Emile Berliner and his descendants, as well as the role of Montreal companies associated with the technological and cultural revolution of the 20th century.
History
Co-founder of the Emile Berliner Musée des Ondes, Jean Bélisle poses next to a 1902 gramophone at the museum in Montreal, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017.
PHOTO BY GRAHAM HUGHES /THE CANADIAN PRESS
History
The Emile Berliner Musée des Ondes was incorporated in 1992. The five founding members immediately started looking for a place to house the museum. Emile Berliner's manufacturing site, the old RCA building in St. Henri (Montreal) was the obvious choice and became the first major partner of the Museum by agreeing to host an entire segment of the Museum's history for free . The Mandate of the museum was and is to collect, study and display the history of the audio industry from a technological, scientific and cultural point of view. The dynamism and dedication of the Museum's team of volunteers has ensured the realization of many exhibitions from the very beginning.
Four years after the founding, in 1996, the Museum officially opened to the public with its first exhibition: "From the Gramophone to the Satellite". Since then, the Museum has mounted a new exhibition every year. In addition the Museum has expanded its initiatives, including writing a collecting policy and starting a newsletter for members. Today, the Emile Berliner Musée des Ondes turns an important page in its history as it is about to acquire the tools necessary for the full accomplishment of its mission.
Soon, the institution will expand its exhibit space bringing its to international standards. Studio VICTOR (which resides in the same building) a state of the art studio dating from the 1940s, will also be integrated into the Musée. The Museum will then be positioned as an important cultural and scientific center in Canada and an absolute must see in Saint-Henri.
MOEB "Le club des vieilles lampes"
Le club des vieilles lampes du MOEB
Here is an informal group of friends and volunteers united by a shared passion for MOEB artifacts. They have the expertise to classify, study, evaluate, and sometimes even repair these objects. Typically, our members are retirees who bring a wealth of professional experience, including backgrounds as technicians, teachers, designers, historians, or simply avid collectors. They generally meet on Wednesdays for lunch at the Museum's reserve.
The term "Le club des vieilles lampes" was coined by Pierre Valiquette and Rémi Glorieux to affectionately describe this enthusiastic group!