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| name = Zdravko Erjavec | | name = Zdravko Erjavec | ||
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− | The | + | The [[RTV Slovenia Museum Collection]] presents more than 200 items related to the very beginning of the development of radio and television media in Ljubljana, including rarities such as the first microphone used at Radio Ljubljana ([[Radio Slovenia|now Radio Slovenia]]). The small collection was officially established in [[established::1983]], although the beginnings date back to the 1960s when the first items were stored for future preservation. |
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
+ | The first manager to establish the collection was [[Dušica Erzin]], when the premises of the archive were housed at Dalmatinova Street 8 in Ljubljana. Eventually, the collection moved to its current location at the premises of [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]], where in 2005 and 2006 the opening of the first and second part of the exhibition took place. The current venue is more accessible to the public and allows possible enlargements of the collection with more exhibits from the depo in the future. | ||
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+ | == Collection overview == | ||
+ | The collection of the selected technical equipment includes radios, transmitters, microphones and one of the very first television sets, originating from the 1960s. The most interesting exhibit is a marble plated carbon microphone made by Reiss which was in use at Radio Ljubljana from 1928 to 1941. The same microphone was used in October 1928 when Radio Ljubljana transmitted for the first time and when the writers [[Birthplace of Fran Saleški Finžgar|Fran S. Finžgar]] and [[Oton Župančič Memorial Collection|Oton Župančič]] were the first ones to be heard speaking live on the radio. | ||
− | + | The exhibits devoted to the development of the radio present the story of the exciting and rapid growth in the mass media technology. The power of radio is symbolised with a replica of the simple transmitting equipment used by the resistance radio ''Kričač'', the single informative illegal radio station in the occupied Europe during the World War II. | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.rtvslo.si/strani/introduction/3 RTV Slovenia website] (in English) | *[http://www.rtvslo.si/strani/introduction/3 RTV Slovenia website] (in English) | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5SDjcOiajY Feature film ''Bread and Circuces'' by Klemen Dvornik, inspired by a TV show on TV Ljubljana and based on a everyday life in 1987] |
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 4 February 2021
Background
The first manager to establish the collection was Dušica Erzin, when the premises of the archive were housed at Dalmatinova Street 8 in Ljubljana. Eventually, the collection moved to its current location at the premises of RTV Slovenia, where in 2005 and 2006 the opening of the first and second part of the exhibition took place. The current venue is more accessible to the public and allows possible enlargements of the collection with more exhibits from the depo in the future.
Collection overview
The collection of the selected technical equipment includes radios, transmitters, microphones and one of the very first television sets, originating from the 1960s. The most interesting exhibit is a marble plated carbon microphone made by Reiss which was in use at Radio Ljubljana from 1928 to 1941. The same microphone was used in October 1928 when Radio Ljubljana transmitted for the first time and when the writers Fran S. Finžgar and Oton Župančič were the first ones to be heard speaking live on the radio.
The exhibits devoted to the development of the radio present the story of the exciting and rapid growth in the mass media technology. The power of radio is symbolised with a replica of the simple transmitting equipment used by the resistance radio Kričač, the single informative illegal radio station in the occupied Europe during the World War II.
See also
External links
- RTV Slovenia website (in English)
- Feature film Bread and Circuces by Klemen Dvornik, inspired by a TV show on TV Ljubljana and based on a everyday life in 1987