Coming Soon! Threads of Protest
May
5
to 1 Aug

Coming Soon! Threads of Protest

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Through textile works and collective making, Science Gallery London’s new exhibition Threads of Protest combines creative practice, lived experience and academic research to explore inequality in maternity care and the power of patient voices to improve experiences for birthing people.

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Something Glamorous, Something Awkward: screening & discussion
May
19
6:30 pm18:30

Something Glamorous, Something Awkward: screening & discussion

The short film Something Glamourous, Something Awkward conveys the story of Mr X who has been in state care most of his life. He builds extraordinary structures out of found objects. As he prepares to leave hospital, his objects become space vehicles to travel across society’s boundaries. He builds for us a vision of his new life.

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The Big Question: What does quantum mean for humanity
Nov
19
6:30 pm18:30

The Big Question: What does quantum mean for humanity

How will quantum change the world we live in and what will that mean for each of us?

Join a wide-ranging conversation exploring the fast-developing world of quantum technology and its implications for society. With James Millen, Director of King’s Quantum, Libby Heaney, artist and quantum physicist by training and Faiyaz Amin, Senior Policy Advisor, Office for Quantum, Department of Science, Innovation and Technology. Chaired by Director of the Digital Futures Institute Professor Kate Devlin.

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Algorave
Jul
11
6:30 pm18:30

Algorave

Curious about live coding? Join this hands-on workshop, as part of London Data Week, where you'll learn to craft your own rhythms using Strudel, a popular and beginner-friendly live coding tool that runs in your browser. No prior coding experience needed—just bring your laptop and an open mind!

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Through Estranged Eyes
May
7
to 8 May

Through Estranged Eyes

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Through Estranged Eyes, a new VR exhibition, presented by students from King’s College London’s Department of Digital Humanities, explores the concept of estrangement through immersive experiences that challenge how we perceive the world around us. 

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VITAL MIND
Mar
27
6:30 pm18:30

VITAL MIND

A climate activist, neurologist, psychologist and a peace-pilgrim explored how we can reclaim our agency to shape hopeful futures for the environment. Chaired by Clover Hogan with Daze Aghaji, Steffi Bednarek, Satish Kumar and Dr Kris De Meyer.

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