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Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Dog-erreotype

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-of-our-collections-dog-erreotype/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Pareidolia

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-pareidolia-faces-in-the-collections/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Photographing ancient artefacts

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-of-our-collections-photographing-ancient-artefacts/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Mystery chair

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-of-our-collections-mystery-chair/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Camera guns

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-collections-camera-guns/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Kurosawa: Master of World Cinema

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/kurosawa-master-world-cinema/
By Roy Stafford

…they ate, how they dressed and the details of their daily routine. Whereas the conventional jidaigeki offered an idealised view of the Edo period (1602–1867), Kurosawa set out to make…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Stereo-viewers

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-our-collection-stereo-viewers/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Stereo-images of the Moon

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-collection-stereo-images-moon/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Hidden Treasures of Our Collection: Spice up your life!

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/hidden-treasures-collection-spice-life-polaroid-spicecam/
By Lewis Pollard

As someone without a background in photography, film, television, or media, I often find myself mystified by the objects I deal with on a daily basis. However, I regularly come…

Unlocking my Supersenses

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/unlocking-my-supersenses/
By Alice Carlton

…to explore how animals and other people go about their daily life using their super senses. It is a really fun way to learn about using touch, hearing and sight…

Bradford Pirates: A tale of the (air)waves of 1980s and 90s Britain

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/bradford-pirate-radio-1980s-90s-britain/
By Elaine Rhodes

…into the fabric of our daily lives than ever before. Most of us own a smartphone or portable music-listening device, and streaming services such as Netflix have made watching TV…

Robbie Cooper: ‘Immersion’ and ‘Alter Ego’

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/robbie-cooper-immersion-alter-ego/

…online life can easily merge with the offline world, becoming part of a daily routine. For instance, Facebook multiplayer farming simulator Farmville has over 70 million players. Experts predict that…