The Friday Night Experiment draws inspiration from discovery of graphene
08 Jun 2015
The Museum of Science and Industry would like to invite staff from the University to attend The Friday Night Experiment on 26 June, part of the Experimental Weekender
Taking place from 7pm until 10pm, the Friday Night Experiment draws inspiration from the creative experimentation that led to the discovery of graphene. This adult-only event includes live performances of Graphene Suite – a new piece of music by Sara Lowes, ‘composer in residence’ at the National Graphene Institute and commissioned by Brighter Sound.
Featuring performances from the acrobats of Circus House Manchester, screen printing, science selfies and more, the Friday Night Experiment is the start of a weekend of discovery inspired by graphene.
Booking
The Friday Night Experiment is free to attend but booking is advised. Book exclusive tickets for University staff online at:
- Eventbrite: The Friday Night Experiment (the password for access is: graphene)
Further information
To find out more about the range of activities taking place over the weekend 26 - 28 June, please visit:
The Experimental Weekender is the first in a series of Pop-Up Festivals to help inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.