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Kspace under construction

It was the end of an era on 26 June when Kspace was played for the last time. Hoardings have gone up, and decommissioning has begun. In this post Karina shares a sneak peek of what the new Kspace will...

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The first prototype of Kspace

The Kspace team have tested the first prototype for the new Kspace, with the help of lots of wonderful young people.

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Game of thrills

Highlights from The Museum Game during last Friday's Night at the Museum, showing the teams, some crafty connections they made and, of course, who won.

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On new jobs, robots, and the Murray Darling Basin

Join Joel Barcham, the Museum's new Robot Programs Officer, as he marvels: sometimes, somehow, the technology all works, perfectly.

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Shooting defining moments, with style and flair!

How do you shoot a defining moment in Australian history? Not with a rifle, but with a video camera, an object of historical significance and Mikey Robins. Mikey Robins is an Australian entertainment...

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iPads, apps and museum education

2015 has marked a technological turning point for the education programs at the Museum. After fourteen years of using digital cameras in our programs, it is time to say farewell to our hardworking...

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Kspace trial period begins soon!

We’re very excited to be on the cusp of opening the new Kspace for our three-month trial period commencing on Monday 20 July 2015. The trial period will allow us to iron out any kinks in the software...

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The story of developing Kspace

It’s been an exciting, creative, challenging and busy three years in the making, but as we open Kspace for its three month trial this week, I wanted to share a bit more about the process of its...

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Defining Moments on video – the pursuit continues

An armband worn by a Polish woman who survived a Second World War Nazi concentration camp, Indigenous stone tools from ages past and a rug made from rabbit pelts: these are some of the objects that...

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On ya bike! Digital Programming for Freewheeling: Cycling in Australia

Bicycles. Bikes. ‘Pushies’. ‘Treadlies’. Whatever you choose to call it, the bicycle has been and will continue to be an essential part of life for many people. For some, the bicycle is about...

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