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New date announcement: Setting the Stage: 70 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest will now open on Friday 15 May.
Opening weekend now coincides with the Eurovision Song Contest Final, we’ll be marking the occasion by turning the museum into one big party on Saturday 16 May 🎤✨
To find out more about the exhibition, please head over to our website: www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/whats-on/set...
Setting the Stage is included in your free museum admission ticket, with further booking details about the events programme to be announced soon.
We’ll soon be announcing our Setting the Stage events programme, which will bring to life themes of performance, music, stagecraft and careers in broadcasting.
From pioneering early broadcast technologies to the staging, lighting and production techniques that have come to define the Contest as much as the music itself, we’re revealing the science behind the sparkle.
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, the exhibition explores the technical innovations behind the Contest which have contributed to it becoming the world’s largest live music event.
Image of the Eurovision 2025 Basel stage and crowd with confetti, lit with bright blue and red lights.
Our new temporary exhibition, Setting the Stage: 70 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest, opens on Friday 8 May! 🎶
📸 Sarah Louise Bennet / EBU
Great choices… we’re keeping an eye on you Jennie 👀
We're seeking four brilliant individuals to join our Board of Trustees. Find out more and apply👇 apply-for-public-appointment.service.gov.uk/roles/9118
Worth noting, the Stookie in this video is NOT the real Stookie. He’s definitely still up in Bradford in our Sound and Vision galleries ❤️
ICYMI, yesterday marked 100 years since John Logie Baird's first public demonstration of a working, mechanical television system.
Our Head Curator Charlotte was in Soho, where the demonstration took place, you can catch up with her chat to the BBC here: www.bbc.co.uk/historyofthe...
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We’re excited to receive additional funding from @DCMS to support our work to display and care for the national collection. This important funding ensures we can continue to engage thousands of visitors each year with remarkable stories of media and science.
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Make sure to catch the Royal Institution's 200th anniversary Christmas Lectures on demand, as friend of the Science Museum Dame Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock explores one of science's greatest questions: is there life beyond Earth?
Watch via the link below 👇
HOW YOUR "CIRCLING BACK IN THE NEW YEAR" EMAIL FINDS ME
📷 Science Museum Group Collection
Pretending to be a real person again today after two weeks on the sofa surrounded by choccy wrappers...
📷 Science Museum Group Collection
We're delighted that Jo Quinton-Tulloch, Director of @mediamuseum.bsky.social, has been awarded an OBE for services to the arts in the New Year Honours list, and our Trustee, @metoffice.gov.uk Chief Scientist Stephen Belcher, has been appointed a CBE for services to climate science. Congrats both!
Pictureville cinema remains open (other than the 25th!) in case you were itching to visit and get your film fix though 😇
Have a good one all! 🎅🎄
Now it has been transformed into a living, immersive sculpture at the @mediamuseum.bsky.social - a glowing constellation of light that invites visitors to reflect on their collective health, and shows how science can shape a city.
More here, by me blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/how-science-...
Over the years, we have been proud to showcase Martin Parr’s work. The above image featured in our exhibition ‘Martin Parr: Photographic Works 1971-2000’, back in 2002.
📸 Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire, from 'The Cost of Living', 1986-9, Martin Parr
Remembering Martin Parr (1952 - 2025) ❤️
We are deeply saddened by the news of Martin Parr’s passing. One of the most influential figures British social documentary photography, his work took an unflinching look at everyday life in Britain.
These cameras were actually used to take the original Cottingley Fairies images!
This Christmas, we're continuing the magic with our own fairy themed fun across the museum.
Head over to our website for more info and to book your free admission: www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/whats-on/fes...
Happy December! 🎄
Here's a little hint for the theme of our festive activities this month... any guesses?
Hint: Though they may look pretty unsuspecting, they're actually kind of magical 🧚
[📷 The National Science and Media Museum, Bradford]
We're SO pleased to have achieved Archive Service Accreditation for the first time - and huge congratulations to all of our fellow newly accredited organisations! 💗
Just over a month left to hit your unrealistic Goodreads goal:
📷 The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford
A wide interior shot of York Minster cathedral, taken from the nave.
Congratulations to: Hackney Archives, Marx Memorial Library, Powys Archives @mediamuseum.bsky.social, @paulmelloncentr.bsky.social & @yorkminster.bsky.social Archives on achieving Archive Service Accreditation for the first time! (1/2)
📷 The Chapter of York, Photographer: Peter Li
Haha! Well spotted
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These are actually part of our Roy Ashton & Phil Leakey Collection🩸
Ashton and Leakey were master make-up artists who worked on many of the British cult horror films of the mid-20th century. Often creating monsters with small budgets, they made creative use of everyday materials such as cereal!