Questioning Quantum

A lively, imaginative, mind-boggling evening with Kilter Theatre and the University of Bristol's quantum researchers.

Can quantum technology help solve climate change, or will it devour the internet for breakfast? At this moment in time it seems nobody knows which is more likely...

That's why Bristol's own pioneering quantum researchers need YOU (the greatest range of the greatest minds) to focus their attention and help them imagine a future where quantum tech saves the planet!  

Join scientists from the Quantum Engineering Technology Labs and radical theatre-makers, Kilter, to collectively unpick the future applications and ethics of this most mind-boggling science. 

In two hours of fast-talking, experimental role-playing and balancing along the infamous Washing Line of Time, Kilter and the researchers will engage, educate and empower every participant so that together we can design ourselves a happy, productive, sustainable future. How hard can it be? 

 

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Date: 20th June 2019
Price:
Free!
Location:
We the Curious
Time:
6:45pm
Ages: All welcome.

Suitable for all inquisitive minds. No prior knowledge of quantum physics is required! Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

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This is a free event but places are limited and should be booked in advance. Please note you will not be required to pay the We The Curious entrance fee to attend the workshop. If, after booking a place you can no longer make the event please let us know so we can pass your ticket onto someone else.

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We The Curious is Bristol's science and arts education centre. The building is fully accessible with lifts to all levels. On the evening, please enter through the side entrance, under the colonnades, and/or follow the signs for Planetarium Nights. For further access information, and directions, see the We The Curious website.

 
 
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