High-Definition Creative Documentary | 24' Gerald Wells stole his first radio, a Belmont, in 1943 at the age of thirteen. He was immediately sent to an ‘approved’ school, whose psychiatrist diagnosed ‘an obsession’ with wireless and electricity – an obsession that continues today. The house Wells was born in and still inhabits is now home to over 1,500 wireless objects and 45,000 valves. Analogue Kingdom is a poetic portrait of Wells, founder and curator of the British Vintage Wireless and Television Museum. The film reveals the charm of Wells’ world, where radio relics and their attendant stories fill every nook and cranny of his Kingdom. As the digital switchover fast approaches, Well's analogue collection is a reminder of the magic th...
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A public screening of 'The Map' which is an edited version of the original amateur films made by Cou...
This paper addresses the challenges related to the role and function of audiovisual archive institut...
Between 1946 and 1956, a number of BBC radio broadcasts were made by pioneers in the fields of compu...
On the 14th of November 1922, those with radios in the south of England tuned into the first broadca...
On the 14th of November 1922, those with radios in the south of England tuned into the first broadca...
A full century ago, H. G. Wells said that a hand seemed to have descended from the sky and turned ma...
In our historical imagination, the recent digital revolution in photography can obscure an earlier r...
*Visions of Electric Media* is an historical examination into the early history of television, as it...
EYE OF THE WORLD: JOHN LOGIE BAIRD AND TELEVISION (Part1) 1996 is the seventieth anniversary of the ...
HG Wells' future history novel looks back from the year 2106. Halfway through the novel's time span,...
Sean Street has led three major projects to digitise early commercial radio archives during his time...
Video art is a continually developing practice that evolves alongside ever changing technological ad...
MZTV: THE MUSEUM OF TELEVISION (Part 3 - Conclusion) In the large and lively offices and studios of ...
This article explores the shifting materiality and meanings of television as an exhibited object. To...
Before breakfast, my social media newsfeed drew my attention to two features on the wet collodion pr...
A public screening of 'The Map' which is an edited version of the original amateur films made by Cou...
This paper addresses the challenges related to the role and function of audiovisual archive institut...
Between 1946 and 1956, a number of BBC radio broadcasts were made by pioneers in the fields of compu...