Following our Gallery Listening Sessions, Dr Jonathan Stafford writes about some different approaches to mapping sound.
As we get ready for our Shaun the Sheep-themed half term, Shawana delves into the history of one of the nation’s favourite animated characters.
How do museums share sound technologies with their visitors? Edward Wilson-Stephens talks about creating a unique DJ set.
On 5 September the museum hosted The Great Victorian Moving Picture Show, screening a selection of early short films. Laura reports back.
James Wilson reports back from a special screening of The Dish, where Bradford-born Mike Dinn discussed his role in the Apollo 11 broadcast.
Museums are spaces for listening as well as looking. Discover the story behind our new Sound Technologies Collection, and find out how you can get involved with our forthcoming Gallery Listening Sessions.
Last month, the festivals team went to London indie gaming event EGX Rezzed. Here are a few things that got us excited about the world of independent games development.
It’s 10 years since Bradford became the first ever UNESCO City of Film. Find out about some of the fantastic celebratory events coming up.
On 6 December, we welcomed 250 Bradford schoolchildren to the museum for a very special event all about the wonders of physics.
As a way of saying ‘thank you’ for helping fund objects, exhibitions and galleries, we’re offering a special treat for National Lottery ticket holders this December.
Next year we will open an exhibition exploring how different communities in Bradford have recorded their histories, created cultural networks and made political and social change.
This half term we’re celebrating the CBBC show The Dengineers—and in particular one den that was built here in Bradford over the summer.