National Science and Media Museum

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National Science and Media Museum
National Science and Media Museum

National Science and Media Museum (česky Národní muzeum vědy a médií), dříve The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television (1983–2006) a National Media Museum (2006–2017) je muzeum v Bradfordu ve West Yorkshire v Anglii. Je součástí muzea National Museum of Science and Industry, které se v roce 2009 umístilo na 20. místě nejpopulárnějších muzeí ve Spojeném království mimo Londýn s celkem 613 923 návštěvníky.

Historie

Muzeum se nachází v místě bývalého divadla a umělecké galerie v centru města Bradford a vzniklo jako výsledek jednání mezi paní Margaret Westonovou a městem Bradford. Muzeum (pod názvem National Museum of Photography, Film and Television) se otevřelo návštěvníkům 16. června 1983. V roce 1989, u příležitosti oslav 150. narozenin fotografie, otevřelo muzeum galerii Kodak Gallery s celkem 10 000 předměty, které ilustrují fotografii od jejího vzniku. Dne 1. prosince 2006 se muzeum přejmenovalo na National Media Museum.

V březnu 2012 muzeum otevřelo jako první na světě galerii věnovanou zkoumání sociálních, technologických a kulturních dopadů internetu. Life Online (česky Život online) se nachází na dvou místech muzea. První z nich je stálá expozice v hale a druhá je dočasná výstava na 7. patře. První výstava se zabývá tématem open source: Je internet, jak ho známe, v ohrožení? Prozkoumává open source povaze internetu a aktuální hrozby neutralita, která by mohla znamenat konec této kultury.

Provoz muzea

Vstup je zdarma s výjimkou sálů kin. Muzeum je otevřeno od 10 do 18 hodin každý den. V roce 1998 proběhla rekonstrukce muzea v ceně 16 milionů liber a vznikla galerie nových digitálních technologií.

Instituce obsahuje sedm stálých expozic:

  • Kodak Gallery – Galerie Kodak provede návštěvníka historií populární fotografie, od světa prvního snímku až po digitální fotografii v současnosti. Většina exponátů v galerii jsou převzaty ze sbírek muzea, tedy 35 000 objektů a obrazů darovaných společností Kodak Ltd.
  • Life OnlineLife Online je první galerie na světě, která se věnuje výzkumu sociálního, technologického a kulturního dopadu internetu. Sleduje historii internetu, odhaluje jak změnil životy lidí a sleduje nejnovější trendy.
  • Experience TV
  • TV Heaven
  • Magic Factory
  • Animation
  • Games Lounge

Sbírky

Sbírky obsahují 3,5 milionu předmětů historické, kulturní i sociální hodnoty - včetně prvního fotografického negativu, nejstarší televizní záznamy, první kinofilm na světě (film Louise Le Prince z roku 1888 o Roundhay Garden Scene a Leeds Bridge). Obsahuje také první seriál BBC s názvem Play School, který vysílala stanice BBC2. Sbírky jsou přístupné ve studijním centru Insight. Sbírka společnosti Royal Photographic Society byla do muzea převedena ve prospěch národa v roce 2003.[1]

Součástí sbírek jsou také fotografie víl z Cottingley, které pořídily dvě mladé sestřenice Elsie Wrightová a Frances Griffithsová na počátku 20. století a dva z jejich použitých fotoaparátů.

Galerie

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Odkazy

Reference

  1. Record grant creates world-class photography archive - Home News, UK. www.independent.co.uk. The Independent, 2002-06-10. Dostupné online [cit. 2011-10-24]. (anglicky) 

Externí odkazy

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'Le Sphinx Armachis, Caire' (The Sphinx Armachis, Cairo).jpg
Autor: National Media Museum, Licence: No restrictions

Henri Béchard (active 1870s & 80s); 'Le Sphinx Armachis, Caire' (The Sphinx Armachis, Cairo), about 1880; Albumen print; 21 x 27cm

Don McCullin is one of Britain%u2019s greatest photographers. For his latest project he has photographed archaeological remains around the Mediterranean. On a recent visit to the Museum, to coincide with the opening of a major exhibition of his work, Don made a personal selection of photographs from the National Media Museum's collection, revealing how these sites were recorded by earlier photographers such as Francis Frith and Maxime Du Camp.

Don McCullin: "It's very difficult to talk about the Spinx because it is so well known.This is a very simple, almost postcard-like image, but nevertheless if you look into it you see more and more. It's extraordinary. This is a remarkable photograph and here it is in this album, hidden away. It deserves a better place in the world really."
Nationalmediamuseum 02dec2006.jpg
Autor: Původně soubor načetl Dupont Circle na projektu Wikipedie v jazyce angličtina, Licence: CC BY 2.5
Photograph of the National Media Museum, Bradford. Taken by myself (Mark Morton) on 2 December 2006.
Flea microphotograph - By Arthur E. Durham.jpg
Autor: National Media Museum from UK, Licence: No restrictions

Arthur E Durham (died 1895)

Collection of National Media Museum

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.
CoupleWithSpirit.png
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Couple with a young female spirit

Collection of National Media Museum

Information about the National Media Museum's <a href="http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/photography">photography collection</a>.

For obtaining reproductions of selected National Media Museum images please go to the <a href="http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk">Science and Society Picture Library</a>.
Kingsbury and Neasden station.jpg
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Kingsbury and Neasden station, about 1890

Collection of National Media Museum/Kodak Museum

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.
Yawning koala bear.jpg
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Yawning koala bear, Fox Photos

Collection of National Media Museum

This photograph is from the Daily Herald Archive, held at the National Media Museum. It is a collection of over three million press photographs, dating from c.1911-1970.

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.
Contents of an Ostrich's stomach - Photo by Frederick Willam Bond.jpg
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FW Bond (died 5 May 1942)

Collection of National Media Museum

Frederick Willam Bond was photographer at the Zoological Society of London. Amongst more conventional photographs of the inhabitants of London Zoo, he also photographed objects retrieved from an ostrich's stomach after its death. Details of what it swallowed are written on the back of the print.

Somehow, during its lifetime, the poor bird managed to ingest a lace handkerchief, a buttoned glove, a length of rope, a plain handkerchief (probably a man's), assorted copper coins, metal tacks, staples and hooks, and a four-inch nail - a step too far, and the cause of death.

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.
A Study after the manner of Francia, by Julia Margaret Cameron.jpg
A Study after the manner of Francia. Models are Mary Ryan and Elizabeth Keown. Title is likely a reference to Francesco Francia. Albumen print, 305 x 281mm (12 x 11 1/8").
Frösche in Bauch und Rückenlage MET DP262483.jpg
Autor: Eduard Valenta , Licence: CC0
Photogravure; X-Ray; Photographs
Latticed window at lacock abbey 1835.jpg
Window in the South Gallery of Lacock Abbey made from the oldest photographic negative in existence.
Science and Media Museum Bradford 24 April 2017 02.jpg
Autor: Chemical Engineer, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, with a statue of J. B. Priestley in front.
A ruined temple, Greece.jpg
Autor: National Media Museum, Licence: No restrictions

James Robertson (1813-1888); A ruined temple, Greece, 1850s; Albumen print; 23.7 x 25.9cm

Don McCullin is one of Britain?s greatest photographers. For his latest project he has photographed archaeological remains around the Mediterranean. On a recent visit to the Museum, to coincide with the opening of a major exhibition of his work, Don made a personal selection of photographs from the National Media Museum's collection, revealing how these sites were recorded by earlier photographers such as Francis Frith and Maxime Du Camp.

Don McCullin: "I like this picture because it's always good to have the scale of human beings against the colossal corinthian columns. It's a little 'stagey' this picture. Nevertheless, it's got that lovely kind of feeling of the time. I'm curious about the foreigner who's perched on the column itself. Again, it wouldn't surprise me if it was the photographer who was taking one of himself."


We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.
FearTheExpressionofEmotionsinManandAnimals1872.jpg

'Fear' from 'The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals' London 1872. Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Collection of National Media Museum (The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals, Charles Darwin, London 1872)

We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version of apply though; if you're unsure please visit the National Media Museum website.

For obtaining reproductions of selected images please go to the Science and Society Picture Library.