The Museum as Interface / A new project at Kettle's Yard / Tuesday 26th March

The first stage of Kettle’s Yard’s first multimedia guide has just started. The domestic setting of Kettle’s Yard house means that there are no labels to identify the works of art or objects. Today’s new generation of iPhones, android phones and tablets offer us the opportunity to extend access to Kettle’s Yard rare and exciting archives which include correspondence between Jim Ede and his artist friends plus other exceptional documents and photographs!

This project, Museum as Interface, is led by Professor François Penz (Architecture Department, University of Cambridge) and Andrew Nairne, Director of Kettle’s Yard. It is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council under the Cultural Engagement Fund . The Research Associate appointed is Anna Ferrari.

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