Great Exhibition Road Festival
@ExRdFestival
Join us each summer to enjoy a weekend of free events for all ages celebrating science and the arts - returning in June 2024! π
ID:1230148993109385216
https://www.greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk/ 19-02-2020 15:16:13
1,0K Tweets
1,1K Followers
217 Following
πAmazing to see Great Exhibition Road Festival featured on Time Out London 'Best Things To Do This Summer':
πshorturl.at/gyADW
It's looking like a fantastic line-up of events so far. Register now to hear all about these free, exciting events: π shorturl.at/hLNPR
#ExRdFest
Fancy yourself a budding wordsmith? ποΈ
Join award-winning poet Jack Cooper and Imperial College London researchers at #ExRdFest to learn about cellular science before using your favourite fact, inspiring image or thought-provoking theory to write your own cell poem!
Have you heard about our Young Producers?
They are a group of 18-24 year olds creating an installation about AI for #ExRdFest and helping us programme the NextGen Zone π
Here they are at Imperial College London's most recent #ImperialLates testing out some ideas before the Festival!
It was delightful to meet all our visitors at the Science Museum. Find us at the Great Exhibition Road Festival in London in June to participate in more of our work.
Lots of fun to be had at this year's Great Exhibition Road Festival I am torn between recreating the Loch Ness Monster and competing against AI on a Atari 2600 game! 15-16 June Lots to inspire in the programme greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk/whats-on/ #GreatExhibitionRoadFestival
One of highlights from last week's AI-themed #ImperialLates ....
A silent disco exploring emergent swarm intelligence. Thanks so much geraldine cox Julie A McCann Madalina Sas The Place London for creating this unique workshop.
Next stop for Swarm Dance will be.......Great Exhibition Road Festival!
This #InternationalWomensDay take the chance to explore Valerie Coleman's Fanfare for Uncommon Times, written in response to a multitude of extraordinary events as 'a piece that brings people together'.
Watch the RCM Brass Ensemble's performance: bit.ly/3PeS0dT
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are highlighting the achievements of three Japanese women composers who broke new ground in the early 20th Century, including KΕda Nobu, Yoshida Takako and Toyama Michiko.
Read about their stories here: bit.ly/48IilrJ