The Sensational Museum

Welcome to the Toolkit

4 min · 11 jul 2025
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A WELCOME TO THE TSM MULTISENSORY INTERPRETATION TOOLKIT , PRODUCED AND RECORDED BY THE SENSATIONAL MUSEUM TEAM MEMBERS, DR ALISON EARDLEY AND DR CHARLOTTE SLARK. Alison speaks authoritatively and enthusiastically. She has a north London accent and speeds up when she’s excited. While her voice is not particularly high pitched, it is a much lower octave in her head than in reality. Charlotte speaks animatedly and talks faster when she’s excited. She has a southern English accent, which a local person would identify as a somewhat polished combination of Slough and Staines upon Thames (think quite hard consonants!). It’s the accent of someone from a working-class background who has spent a lot of time having to fit-in in middle class spaces. Alt text: [On a navy blue background, the image shows the words 'Sensational Shorts' in white in the centre, with the first 'S's using The Sensational Museum's branded logo 'S'. The words are circled by the 5 TSM icons in TSM colours. Moving clockwise, starting at the top: pink hands, peach ear, chartreuse eye, peach book, and chartreuse nose.] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Welcome to the Toolkit

A WELCOME TO THE TSM MULTISENSORY INTERPRETATION TOOLKIT , PRODUCED AND RECORDED BY THE SENSATIONAL MUSEUM TEAM MEMBERS, DR ALISON EARDLEY AND DR CHARLOTTE SLARK. Alison speaks authoritatively and enthusiastically. She has a north London accent and speeds up when she’s excited. While her voice is not particularly high pitched, it is a much lower octave in her head than in reality. Charlotte speaks animatedly and talks faster when she’s excited. She has a southern English accent, which a local person would identify as a somewhat polished combination of Slough and Staines upon Thames (think quite hard consonants!). It’s the accent of someone from a working-class background who has spent a lot of time having to fit-in in middle class spaces. Alt text: [On a navy blue background, the image shows the words 'Sensational Shorts' in white in the centre, with the first 'S's using The Sensational Museum's branded logo 'S'. The words are circled by the 5 TSM icons in TSM colours. Moving clockwise, starting at the top: pink hands, peach ear, chartreuse eye, peach book, and chartreuse nose.] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 jul 20254 min
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Postdoc Podcast - Glasgow

THIS IS A PODCAST EPISODE, PRODUCED AND RECORDED BY THE SENSATIONAL MUSEUM POSTDOCS, DR SOPHIE VOHRA AND DR CHARLOTTE SLARK, PROVIDING A FINAL ROUND UP OF THE PROGRESS OF THE PROJECT AND HOW THE PRINCIPLES OF TSM CAN BE EMBEDDED INTO MUSEUM PRACTICES. Sophie speaks in a clear and considered way, with a lyrical, soft and lower vocal tone… and occasionally some loud laughs! Putting on her more ‘formal voice’, here she speaks with a ‘non-typical’ north-western accent (aka suspend your disbelief that everyone there sounds like they are from Liverpool, Manchester or Bury), with dropped ‘a’s and stronger enunciation. She often wonders if her different code-switching voices that make up critical parts of her identity (day-to-day, Macclesfield, Yorkshire, academic/telephone, British Indian, Spanish) come through. Charlotte speaks animatedly and talks faster when she’s excited. She has a southern English accent, which a local person would identify as a somewhat polished combination of Slough and Staines upon Thames (think quite hard consonants!). It’s the accent of someone from a working-class background who has spent a lot of time having to fit-in in middle class spaces. Find the full descriptive transcript at: www.sensationalmuseum.org/resources/postdoc-podcast-glasgow-retreat [https://sensationalmuseum.org/resources/postdoc-podcast-glasgow-retreat/] Alt text: [The image shows the words 'The Sensational Museum', below which is The Sensational Museum ear icon to indicate this is an audio output logo. Below the ear reads 'Postdoc Podcast' to indicate what series it is, and finally, below that reads 'Glasgow', as this episode was recorded in preparation for the first TSM retreat there in January 2024.] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 apr 202532 min
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Sensational Shorts - Identity

THIS IS SENSATIONAL SHORTS PODCAST EPISODE ON IDENTITY WAS PRODUCED AND RECORDED BY THE SENSATIONAL MUSEUM POSTDOC, DR SOPHIE VOHRA AND HER GUEST, SURYA BOWYER, A CURATOR, HISTORIAN AND COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL AWARD STUDENT WITH BIRKBECK, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON AND THE SCIENCE MUSEUM. They discuss the complexities of personal identity, how cultural backgrounds and experiences shape us, and how this can be reflected in and on how we codify, engage with, and record museum collections. Alt text: [On a navy blue background, the image shows the words 'Sensational Shorts' in white in the centre, with the first 'S's using The Sensational Museum's branded logo 'S'. The words are circled by the 5 TSM icons in TSM colours. Moving clockwise, starting at the top: pink hands, peach ear, chartreuse eye, peach book, and chartreuse nose.] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18 nov 202426 min
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Sensational Shorts - Audio Description

THIS IS A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE AUDIO DESCRIPTION EPISODE OF THE SENSATIONAL SHORTS PODCAST, PRODUCED AND RECORDED BY THE SENSATIONAL MUSEUM TEAM MEMBERS, DR ALISON EARDLEY AND DR CHARLOTTE SLARK Alison speaks authoritatively and enthusiastically. She has a north London accent and speeds up when she’s excited. While her voice is not particularly high pitched, it is a much lower octave in her head than in reality. Charlotte speaks animatedly and talks faster when she’s excited. She has a southern English accent, which a local person would identify as a somewhat polished combination of Slough and Staines upon Thames (think quite hard consonants!). It’s the accent of someone from a working-class background who has spent a lot of time having to fit-in in middle class spaces. Alt text: [On a navy blue background, the image shows the words 'Sensational Shorts' in white in the centre, with the first 'S's using The Sensational Museum's branded logo 'S'. The words are circled by the 5 TSM icons in TSM colours. Moving clockwise, starting at the top: pink hands, peach ear, chartreuse eye, peach book, and chartreuse nose.] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 jul 202410 min
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Sensational Shorts - Co-creation

THIS IS THE CO-CREATION EPISODE OF THE SENSATIONAL SHORTS PODCAST, PRODUCED AND RECORDED BY DR CHARLOTTE SLARK FEATURING A SPECIAL GUEST HOST, AMY THRAVES-CONNER. Charlotte speaks animatedly and talks faster when she’s excited. She has a southern English accent, which a local person would identify as a somewhat polished combination of Slough and Staines upon Thames (think quite hard consonants!). It’s the accent of someone from a working-class background who has spent a lot of time having to fit-in in middle class spaces. Amy has a Midlands accent and speaks in a slow considered, and occasionally deadpan way. Alt text: [On a navy blue background, the image shows the words 'Sensational Shorts' in white in the centre, with the first 'S's using The Sensational Museum's branded logo 'S'. The words are circled by the 5 TSM icons in TSM colours. Moving clockwise, starting at the top: pink hands, peach ear, chartreuse eye, peach book, and chartreuse nose.] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 jul 20249 min