Were you at our opening night and screening of Damsels in Distress last night?
One of the attractions of going to a film festival is the chance to spot the coveted ‘next big thing’. Sam Turner picks three from BIFF 2012.
To mark the opening of Life Online, we invited a selection of people involved in the project to contribute to this blog.
Beth Hughes takes an in-depth look at a Richard Billingham image from our latest exhibition.
The Life Online launch is now just over two weeks away, and the team working on the [open source] exhibition are busy installing four brand new artworks.
One of the interactive games I was tasked with making for a gallery about the internet was about life before the internet. A perverse request, you might think…
Anna takes a behind-the-scenes look at our latest exhibition.
Erin Newell and Phil Bird’s artwork 1 and another celebrates the web’s open source spirit of sharing and collaboration.
Installing a new exhibition can involve many hurdles—it’s not all just hanging pictures on a wall—and today we tackled quite a challenge.
It takes a lot of work to develop the interactive exhibits you see at the museum. Audience Researcher Catherine Elvin looks at how we test them.
Thomson & Craighead focus on the threat to net neutrality with their piece Live Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee (an early warning system).
Getting the opportunity to work on a brand new gallery doesn’t happen very often. Creating video content for Life Online presented an exciting challenge for our team.