This video from the Royal Armouries museum explores historical objects used for torture and punishment. It delves into gruesome stories and showcases chilling instruments, promising a content that is both historically informative and potentially disturbing. The museum encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on arms and armour, and provides links for support, membership, and their website for further exploration of historical arms and armour.
This video introduces "Dangerous Arts," a new book from the Royal Armouries focusing on historically significant objects. The book and associated activities explore themes of art, conflict, death, and beauty, showcasing pieces chosen for their fine craftsmanship and design from palaces, tournament fields, and parade grounds. The content highlights the aesthetic and historical value of these artifacts, connecting them to broader themes of human history.
This short film, "Suit (2009)" from the Northern Film School, explores the narrative potential of historical objects. It delves into a suit of armor to reconstruct a possible story behind its existence. The film was a collaboration between the Royal Armouries education team in Leeds and the Northern Film School, aiming to highlight core themes within the museum's collections. It's a creative exploration of history and storytelling through an object's perspective.
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