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Discover the world of sound with exciting new installations and interactive sound works.
The temporary exhibition dates are: 23 July – 5 December 2021.
The exhibition location is: Gallery 2, Level 2.
The exhibition is titled: Sonic: Adventures in Audio.
Visitors can "try it for yourself" to manage sound levels at a concert in City Park.
The exhibition will display synthesizers that created the ‘sounds of the 80s’.
The exhibition will show how noise cancelling headphones work.
Objects from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop are on display.
The National Science and Media Museum's address is: Bradford BD1 1NQ
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FREE TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
DATE: 23 July – 5 December 2021 LOCATION: Gallery 2, Level 2
Sound is everywhere—yet we often don’t notice or think about it. How is it created, how does it move, and how do we hear it? Knowing the answers means scientists, artists and engineers can change what soundwaves do.
Sonic: Adventures in Audio delves into the world of sound with exciting new installations and interactive sound works. Could you manage the sound levels at a concert in City Park? Try it for yourself, then find out how a synthesizer works and practice your patching techniques.
See the synthesizers that created the ‘sounds of the 80s’ and discover how noise cancelling headphones work. Objects from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, birthplace of the iconic Doctor Who theme tune, are also on display.
The National Science and Media Museum
Bradford BD1 1NQ
Entry to the museum is free
To find out more: https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/whats-on/sonic-adventures-audio
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