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September 17, 2007  /  Russell Quinn  /  Events, Reviews 

Our first SCIENCE vs ART film evening was a lot of fun. With support from Wholphin DVD and TED, plus a live lecture from Tor Kristensen we had an excellent mix of entertainment and education. A full schedule of what took place is below. If you’d like to know when the next free film evening will be then please sign up to our mailing list on the contact page.

You can download a PDF of the informational pamphlet we distributed on the evening here.

  • Are you the favourite person of anybody? – Miguel Arteta & Miranda July
  • How cooperation (eventually) trumps conflict – Robert Wright
  • Kitchen – Alice Winocour
  • Writer - Carson Mell
  • Yes, design can make you happy – Stefan Sagmeister
  • High Falls – Andrew Zuckerman
  • Eno Go Home – Tor Kristensen [live lecture]
  • An atheist’s call to arms -Richard Dawkins
  • Ballistic Jaw Propulsion of Trap-Jaw Ants -Scientific Discovery
  • A 10th Dimension – Rob Bryanton
  • Heavy Metal Drummer – Toby MacDonald & Luke Morris
  • Death of a Hen – Brian Dewan

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Our cinema.

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The schedule screen.

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Backstage operations.

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Stefan Sagmeister discussing “Yes, design can make you happy”.

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Some of the attendees eating our homemade cakes in the break.

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Our pamphlets containing more information about the evening’s events.

4 Comments »

  1. Hey, I’ve been working on the “Imagining the Tenth Dimension” project. Cool to see it in the discussion. I’ve been into the discussion of art and science for awhile and also….love TED talks. I would totally be tempted to throw my own science vs art film night. cool cool

    Comment by Ryan — September 18th, 2007 @ 17:06

  2. Fascinating to see my name as a presenter at an event that I didn’t know about but that has already occurred. Perhaps I was there in an alternate part of the multiverse? (A little tenth dimension humour there ;-) Was there any discussion? Any recording of the event? I’d love to know more about how it went.

    Rob Bryanton
    Imagining the Tenth Dimension

    Comment by Rob Bryanton — September 19th, 2007 @ 23:35

  3. A great way to spend a Sunday evening!
    Loved the muffins!

    Comment by Laura — October 3rd, 2007 @ 14:58

  4. They were all Lucy’s creations. Did you get one with an entire segment of Toblerone in it?

    Comment by Russell Quinn — October 3rd, 2007 @ 15:00

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