19th December 2024
DUNUC 3487, equipment, Duplicator. Physiology Collection. Donated to Museum services in 1996 by the Department on Physiology & Anatomy, the Spirit Duplicator (or Banda Machine...
DUNUC 3105, instrument, Brunsviga Nova calculator in leather case. Mathematics Collection. Donated to Museum Services in 1995. The Brunsviga Nova calculator, circa 1920, is entirely...
DUNUC 10335, equipment, 9210 Viewmaster Stereomatic 500 with carrying case for use with Stereoscopic Atlas of Human Anatomy. Anatomy Collection. The Viewmaster Stereomatic 500 was...
Kymograph DUNUC 4371, equipment, working part of Brodie-Starling Long Paper Kymograph Unit (used in Physiology, early 20th c.). Medical History Collection. A kymograph (which means...
DUNUC 9160, instrument, Waterhouse Museum Microscope (for viewing multiple slides). Biological Sciences Collection. Donated to Museum Services in 2006. The microscope had been found...
NEoN Digital Arts Festival and Yuck n’ Yum present… Bring Your Own Beamer (BYOB) as part of the NEoN Finale Party Calling all VJs, film-makers,...
Entering its 6th edition the NEoN festival of Digital Arts asks, how do you ensure your story is remembered in the future? One tactic is...
Curating a digital archive is key in preserving our digital heritage and stimulating future creative thinking. NEoN (North East of North) uses a festival platform...
During NEoN 13 Dr.Wendy Moncur FRSA gave us an interesting insight into our digital lifespan and questioned what happened to it when we die. As...
So NEoN 13 has now been and gone – it was awesome wasn’t it? We had so much fun bringing our festival to our beautiful...
The fifth and final round of AmbITion Scotland funding for digital development saw over £100,000 awarded to 15 cultural and heritage organisations across Scotland. With a total of...
Once the fireworks are over this bonfire night ‘The Spectacle Remains’ at the the Hannah Maclure centre as NEoN Digital arts festival continues. Morgan Cahn...