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ASMR at the V&A - 1 / Charlie Chaplin and Henry Irving 

Victoria and Albert Museum
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// Please listen with headphones for this film //
Our collection of Theatre & Performance objects includes props and costumes from many iconic moments in the history of circus, dance, drama, film, opera, pantomime, popular music - and much more. Often these objects played their part in a spectacular visual and auditory experience, but now - when they're displayed in our galleries behind glass - they are normally silent.
We invited sound designer and performance-maker Julie Rose Bower to document our preparation for a new gallery display, opening later this year. In this first film curator Yona Lesger lets us see (and hear) pieces being unpacked from storage, before they undergo conservation work.
This first film features Charlie Chaplin’s ‘Little Tramp’ bowler hat and a late-19th-century costume worn by Henry Irving, the actor-manager of the Lyceum Theatre.
Timestamps
1. Charlie Chaplin’s ‘Little Tramp’ bowler hat - 00:58
2. Henry Irving’s ‘Mephistopheles’ hood - 06:16
3. Henry Irving’s ‘Mephistopheles’ invisible glasses - 08:50
4. Henry Irving’s ‘Mephistopheles’ electrified shoe and glove - 10:32
5. Henry Irving’s ‘Mephistopheles’ tights - 12:49

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2 июн 2020

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Комментарии : 182   
@Marina.Kudrevskaya
@Marina.Kudrevskaya 4 года назад
As if V&A museum wasn't cool enough! It's just absolutely incredible how you work with the audience nowadays: quizes in instagram stories and exciting facts in posts, fabulous videos here on youtube -- nothing is boring when it comes to your content. And now -- ASMR. I absolutely adore you, guys. Please kiss your PR department from me (a social approved distant kiss, of course).
@ralucadi4641
@ralucadi4641 4 года назад
wooow please, please, please make this a really common theme on your channel. This sounds amazing and you also educate the public!!
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774 3 года назад
This woman is my favourite out of all the videos. Her touch to those objects ❤️ I don’t know if she watches asmr but she seems to have a great ear for it.
@pinguinoer3971
@pinguinoer3971 4 года назад
Clothes sounds are my favorite asmr, and I love history podcasts. This combination is perfect! If you continue to do these, furniture would also be grand. Brushing upholstery, exploring detailed carvings, opening little drawers and shelves etc.
@Sweetgi28
@Sweetgi28 4 года назад
The video I’ve been waiting for I need all the conservation channels to participate cause they do it unintentionally and it’s why I’m unintentionally educated on the conservation of artifacts
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 Год назад
What a delightful accent and voice this woman has. Thoroughly enjoyable.
@nakinilerak
@nakinilerak 4 года назад
Wonderful idea to focus on sound. As a conservator myself, I know that an important part of the sensory input that informs our understanding of the physical reality of an object comes from sound. I do wish I could hear what she says a little better, though.
@Torewindtime
@Torewindtime 3 года назад
I just found this playlist and I already love it. I hope there are many more videos like this to come.
@hagglemyivan
@hagglemyivan 4 года назад
The “special effects” worked into these early costumes are incredible!!
@roxybeaudet6777
@roxybeaudet6777 Год назад
I hate that I can't like this video 1000 times
@LetsFindOut1
@LetsFindOut1 2 года назад
this was a brilliant idea, but the presenter was especially amazing in both her passionate yet reserved narration and handling the objects in a VERY ORGANIC manner.
@khali122
@khali122 4 года назад
I feel so relaxed and educated at the moment.
@paustinheaton
@paustinheaton 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this. Immersive. Much more than a regular "show & tell." Hope to see more ASMR videos in the future.
@HollyOllyOxenfree-
@HollyOllyOxenfree- 4 года назад
This is a WONDERFUL idea! Education in asmr. Better still,, HISTORY and ARTIFACTS in asmr. I am sooo hooked. As if I needed 1 more reason to love the V&A😏
@loiswicks5227
@loiswicks5227 2 года назад
This is my favorite one from the series so far! It’s got all of the great tingly sounds, she has a great voice for ASMR, and it’s like an “unboxing” video as well! I love how she understood the assignment and gave us amazing sounds, but also is so informative!
@ameliawilder28
Wow, the privilege of holding the very bowler hat that Charlie Chaplin wore. Just amazing to literally hold history in your hands.
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774 3 года назад
I legit have been watching this video every night for the past month.
@sandrasouto2983
@sandrasouto2983 3 года назад
More asmr pls, now I cant stop listening this video
@summermire2743
@summermire2743 3 года назад
Her voice keeps me coming back
@JaffaCakeGecko
@JaffaCakeGecko 4 года назад
This is great! Museum curators and people in charge of restorations seem to be well suited to ASMR due to the delicate handling of objects, even the Schiaparelli video has an unintentional ASMR vibe. You picked interesting items objects to show, and this format allows people to see more details than they might notice in a museum exhibition. Hope we get to see more! :)
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