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TWO fantastic Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas shows in one evening!
Daphne Loads - Stop Making Sense! Do you always approach life logically, making careful decisions based on sound evidence and facts? Health warning! You may be suffering from abnormally high levels of rationality. Join Dr Daphne Loads for a healthy injection of irrationality.
Cathy Bovill - Hey, you at the back! Did you always sit at the back in class? Were you bored? Come along for an audience with Cathy Bovill (Aka ‘Dr Engagement’) to experience the highs and lows of teacher attempts to motivate students.
TWO fantastic Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas shows in one evening!
What would happen if there were no copyright?
Should we ditch the classroom and instead only focus on learning languages?
Experts Smita Kheria and Thomas Bak explore these dangerous ideas and invite you to share your thoughts at this cabaret-style show about intellectual property and the future of education.
Borderlines is a group exhibition that gives form to the conceptual, geo-political, economic and cultural impacts of borders. It draws attention to the ownership of the earth beneath our feet, underwater realms, the rules governing the international movement of goods, nation-states, the UK border in Ireland, financial sovereignty, tribal territories, anarchic polar exploration and the world-wide distribution of natural resources.
Expand your mind while developing heaps of self-confidence when you learn how to use modern magic and innovative mentalism as useful ice-breakers. Led by Ning Cai, award-winning Singaporean illusionist and author, M for Magic is an interactive hands-on workshop for adults teaching intriguing "sleight of mind" that may be used effectively as creative ice-breakers in business networking and social settings.
The event is split over two venues:
6:30pm-8pm Main University Library at George Square, Teaching Room 1.11.
8pm-10pm Teviot Loft Bar.
In January 2019, we brought together 10 scientists and 10 artists to create a piece of art on a postcard. Hosted by InterSci and ASCUS Art & Science, Art & Science on a Postcard was a networking and hands-on workshop for artists and scientists to exchange knowledge and ideas and to get creative with science.
Did you ever wonder how does the human body move on the dance floor with grace and elegance instead of crashing down with clunky sounds like a robot in the video your friend sent you at 3am? A dance teacher may tell you about posture, rhythm and connection but these are not the topics you were looking for.
External attendees can book via Eventbrite here.
Table-top games like Dungeons & Dragons, or Pathfinder, amongst others,can be an immersive and collaborative way of engaging with the complexities of one of the biggest social and ethical challenges our society faces.