Ghost Station
New contemporary art exhibition at Bletchley park.
ArtHertz presents an exhibition exploring the themes of codes, code-breaking, Alan Turing, the role of pigeons and women in World War II.
PermalinkNew contemporary art exhibition at Bletchley park.
ArtHertz presents an exhibition exploring the themes of codes, code-breaking, Alan Turing, the role of pigeons and women in World War II.
PermalinkA Selection of Images from Bletchley Park.
A gallery of images from Bletchley Park, home to the National Codes Centre and the National Museum of Computing, for the Turing centenary.
Permalink“Today Bletchley is open to the public where its secrets have been laid bare. Home to the National Codes Centre and the National Museum of Computing, it is a fascinating place of historic interest.”
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DD • June 21, 2012 – July 31, 2013
The Science Museum’s contribution to the Turing centenary, the exhibition Codebreaker – Alan Turing’s Life and Legacy, is a first rate insight into his work.
Permalink“Codebreaker is an astutely thought-out tribute to mark the centenary of Alan Turing’s birth on June 23.”
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