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- There’s MAGIC in the air! Pages 62-64 ~ appearing in the ‘New Scientist’ Xmas and New Year special 2021. Featuring the latest research inspired by The Captured Thought. Work conducted by Eli Garcia-Pelegrin, Alex Schnell, Clive Wilkins and Nicky Clayton.
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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Whiston Society Lecture. Clare College. Cambridge University. The Living Time Machine. A lecture by The Captured Thought.
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The Artist’s Table with Goshka Macuga. With introduction from Prof. Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins. For the Contemporary Arts Society.
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18th March 2016. Cambridge Science Festival Event~ for the Cambridge Graduate Orchestra. A pre-concert talk. ‘Thinking without Words~ The Cognition of Beauty’. West Road Concert Hall 7pm.
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The Artist’s Table~ with Goshka Macula- with a presentation from The Captured Thought
The Artist’s Table – Goshka Macuga 10 March 201619.00—23.00 SOLD OUT Address to be provided on booking THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT. Many thanks to all who bought tickets. The Contemporary Art Society is pleased to present The Artist’s Table – Goshka Macuga.This bespoke artist … Continue reading
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The ARTS Lunch~ at The Science Museum. London.
Exploring the new Da Vinci exhibition at the Science Museum after lunch.
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Cambridge Speakeze~ An evening of Science/Arts collaboration.
The talks were filmed for Cambridge Television. The speakers for the evening were from left to right Rob Toulson, Clive Wilkins, Nicky Clayton and Robin Lamboll.
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