PPR + Seizure + November 19 = SCIENCE

Posted on November 12, 2011

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SCIENCE

With more focused energy than the Large Hadron Collider buried under the Franco-Swiss boarder, Penguin Plays Rough and Seizure Magazine are going to explode some of the mysteries of SCIENCE into tiny, quivering quarks.

You may or may not hear a brief history of teleportation, what happens when geometry has its own country, find out about the superpowers of cockroaches, experience a projection of what might happen just before the Apocalypse, and learn why Pythagoras concealed irrational numbers from his minions.

Featuring:
New Scientist Magazine’s Wendy Zukerman
Seizure Editor in Chief Alice Grundy
Theatre Director Jimmy Dalton & sound design genius James Brown
the rather intelligent and quite amusing Adam Yardley

and the first ever public appearance of sci fi author Terence Bumbly.

As we have limited ourselves to a mere five programmed readers, we require YOU to write a one page short story about all the other parts of science we haven’t covered above, of which, we have been assured, there is much to say.

You will also be able to purchase blue drinks, the latest and most futuristic SEIZURE MAGAZINE and see a theremin up close in the metallic flesh.

When? Saturday November 19, at 8pm.

Where? At the PPR laboratory, otherwise known as 4 Lackey St St Peters.

Why? Because you have a thirst for knowledge. Because you are Carl Sagan, in short pants. Because the Universe is a big place, and there’s a lot to say about it.

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