#EyeHack: A Science Gallery London hackathon

Calling all creatives, coders and designers! Science Gallery London has teamed up with augmented reality guru Blippar, local creative venue Ugly Duck and the Entrepreneurship Institute at King’s College London to run a one-day hackathon exploring vision and perception.

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A cleft in time

Simon Hall is a doctor and visual artist whose work explores collaborations between art and medicine. Simon is currently artist in residence at the South West Cleft Service undertaking an Above and Beyond funded art project exploring the narratives of young people with cleft lip and/or palate and the use of art to support psychological wellbeing…

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Behind the hoardings...

If you've been in the London Bridge area this week you may well have spotted our rather striking new hoardings. Marking the next step in the Science Gallery London journey, the hoardings also feature architect's impressions of the gallery space plus a series of artworks from our current pre-opening season MOUTHY.

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Lauren Wallis is still FED UP

Lauren Wallis is a 16 year old student at Haydon School. In March she attended a Science Gallery London workshop at King’s College London, which invited sixth form students to examine the role of sustainability, sensory experience and perception in determining the future of food as part of our FED UP season.

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Submit a proposal for our opening season, 'HOOKED'

From gambling to gear and Facebook to fags, humans are vulnerable to addiction. The HOOKED season will question whether the things that get us hooked actually make life worth living? Why do we become addicted – to fill an inner void? And how do we build a society where we look for happiness in one another rather than in consumer goods? 

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