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Punk Science: Know it all
- Hosted by:
- Dana Centre
- Speaker:
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Jon Milton, The Punk Scientists
Bradford Gross, The Punk Scientists
Dan Hope, The Punk Scientists
- Starts:
- January 29, 2008 at 07:00 pm
- Ends:
- January 29, 2008 at 08:30 pm
- Location:
- Dana Centre, , 165 Queen’s Gate, London, SW7 5HD United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
Using comedy, music and live experiments, the Punk Science team answer life’s big questions, like how will the universe end and which is the best martial art? They’ll be taking a look at black holes and letting Schrödinger’s cat out the box.
Do you hate yourself for being stupid? Do you like celebs more than science? Do you wish you could get cleverer without having to read boring books? Do you want answers? Do you want them now? Do you feel like you’ve just been asked too many questions?
From the team that brought you all Einstein’s theories in an hour, prepare yourself as Punk Science attempt to turn you into a know it all. The Punks use comedy, music and live experiments to answer the big questions that the public’s asking, in the show that’s right about science but wrong in so many other ways.
What does the average person on the street want to know? We’ll be tackling the big questions. How will the universe end? What is a black hole? Which martial art is the best? And when will men be able to have babies?
Punk Science aims to take the scariness out science, so people get a pub understanding of stuff like theoretical physics. It’s made so easy that even people from reality TV will understand it.
Your journey to enlightenment is driven by live demonstrations, video clips and the odd audience vote.
Event organised by: The Science Museum
The Punk Scientists
Jon Milton – A wonderful young man who’s written and performed on everything from Radio 1 to BBC7, Scien-Trific on Discovery Kids and even the mighty Richard and Judy.
Bradford Gross – To make, take a pinch of Dean Martin, a pint of Iron Maiden, a quart of yogurt and a slice of apple pie. Blend on HIGH for 40 minutes. Add gin, ice and garnish. Serve open, like a head wound.
Dan Hope – Dan is a newcomer to Punk Science; he feels vulnerable and overexposed, like a reader’s wife. Like love, he is a many-splendoured thing. Watch and learn (you scum).
- Registration required:
- Yes
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
To book: Call 020 7942 4040 or e-mail tickets@danacentre.org.uk
The Dana Centre and d.café are licensed premises open only to those aged 18 or over. Most events are free. Arrive early to enjoy a wide variety of delicious food and drink in our air-conditioned d.café. Please pre-book.
Science Museum’s Dana Centre
· Dana Centre, 165 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 5HD (Nearest tube: Gloucester Road)
· Our events are open to anyone aged 18 and over. Most events are free, but places should be pre-booked by calling 020 7942 4040 or e-mailing tickets@danacentre.org.uk
· The centre’s vibrant café bar with free wireless network is open throughout the day
· People across the UK and beyond can experience events by webcast, join in discussions and more on www.danacentre.org.uk
For more information
- Website:
- Punk Science: Know it all
