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Subject: FW: Join us for Imperial Fringe: The Arts Experiment | Thursday 20 February, 17:00-20:00
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:35:51 +0000
From: Hay, Matilda <matilda.hay13@imperial.ac.uk>
To: Spitaler, Martin <m.spitaler@imperial.ac.uk>


 

Hi again Martin,

 

Here is the e-flyer for our event on Thursday if you or any of the other researchers / photographers fancy dropping by and seeing their images in our pop-up gallery.

 

Matilda

 

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The Arts Experiment 2.0

Science and art collide as Imperial's researchers and student societies team up their talents with ArtsFest to show that good science and creativity go hand in hand. Stimulate your senses with an evening of hands-on collaborations involving dancing, medicine, music and physics.

The Imperial Fringe is a series of monthly evening public events exploring the unexpected side of science.  Events are free and open to all. Prepare to think in new dimensions as you join us on a voyage of discovery and debate, inspired by Imperial’s research.

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Date: Thursday 20 February 2014
Time: 17.00 – 20.00


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Venue: Main Entrance, Exhibition Road, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ (between buildings 17 and 28 on the map).


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Join us from 17.00 – 20.00 for hands-on demos, activities and discussion in the College Main Entrance. Drop in at any time.

Activities include:

  • Listen to beats provided by the Jazz & Rock Society and find out which music sets your pulse racing with researchers from the Imperial Centre for Experimental and Translational Medicine.
  • Marvel at the beauty in science and enjoy art inspired by surgery in our Art Exhibition. With images from the Faculty of Imaging and Light Microscopy.
  • How does improvised vs. practiced music change our brains?  Which do we prefer and why? Join Professor Henrik Jensen, Dept of Mathematics and the Imperial College String Ensemble in the College Café to find out. Three live performances at 6.30, 7.00 and 7.30 first come, first served
  • Sometimes our ears deceive us. Listen to mysterious phantom sounds and try to create them yourself using a synthesizer. With Music Technology Society and Dr Tobias Reichenbach, Dept of Bioengineering.
  • Tie yourself in knots as the Juggling Society and Professor Kevin Buzzard, Dept of Mathematics, unveil the mathematics behind juggling.
  • Get messy, and bring out the medical illustrator in you.  Draw on your right or left brains, and use medical props to stretch your artistic side with LeoSoc.
  • Just how much pressure do dancers put on their feet? Measure the forces involved with Dr Tom Burton, MSk Lab, and Dance Company.
  • Get creative with Artifact, a collaboration between students at Imperial and the RCA. 
  • From piccolo to tuba, what makes wind instruments work, and why do they differ in sound? Take a tuneful tour with Imperial College wind Band.
  • A pay bar will be open throughout

 

RSVP: Please let us know you are coming on Facebook or by emailing festival@imperial.ac.uk

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