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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…

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…

A history of Granada Studios

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/granada-studios-history/
By Natasha Kitcher

…opera got off to a rocky start: Sidney Bernstein had not wanted the show to go ahead, and early reviews suggested he was right to be sceptical, with the Daily

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…

14 things you may not know about Google

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/14-things-you-may-not-know-about-google/
By Beth Hughes

daily life. Their first dog was called Yoshka and his job was to sit in the yard outside the garage and wait for the UPS man. 6. Google has its…

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: 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…

This week in broadcasting history: The BBC began daily transmissions

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/this-week-in-broadcasting-history-the-bbc-began-daily-transmissions/
By Natasha Kitcher

The first broadcast was read by Arthur Burrows, known as Uncle Arthur. Having previously held a position as a journalist for the Oxford Times, Burrows joined the BBC as Director…

‘One thing you need to know about me is…’

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/5591-2/
By Kate Burnett

…and displayed their ‘one thing’ on cards in the gallery. In fact people are so keen to take part that we have to empty the wall daily to make room…

BIFF Co-Director on jury duty at Cannes

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/neil-young-reports-from-critics-week-at-cannes-2013/
By Neil Young

…2012, Bradford 2013). I was also part of The Hollywood Reporter‘s six-strong reviewing team, supplying copy for the trade-publication’s daily magazine, while chapeau number three was less pecuniary than honorary:…

Bringing Bradford to you: The varied, the vibrant and the virtual

https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/bringing-bradford-to-you-the-varied-the-vibrant-and-the-virtual/
By Emily Coulthard

…get your daily exercise. If so, look out for colourful and uplifting window dressings supporting those on the frontline, like this one spotted in Saltaire. #HelloSaltaire project brightening up the…