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How quantum physics democratised music

 

Date: Monday 4th March 2013

Venue: Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT

Time: 18.30 (registration from 18.00)

 

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Professor Sir Michael Berry

 

"Connections between physics, technological invention, and aspects of human life that seem far from science, are both unexpected and unexpectedly common. And rather than flowing one way – from physics to gadgets – the connections form an intricate and subtle web, linking all aspects of human culture in a way that eludes our convenient intellectual categories."

 

The lecture is free to attend and is open to all, physicists and non-physicists alike. You need to register at http://publiclectures2013.iop.org

 

The poster for the lecture can be found here (opens a PDF).

 

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