Were you at our opening night and screening of Damsels in Distress last night?
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.