Upcoming Dates

[A picture of Andrea Sella mixing cocktails on stage at Cheltenham]

Andrea Sella mixing cocktails using an overhead projector at Cheltenham.

12-18.June.2012 – The Cheltenham Science Festival – various events.

10 April.2012 – Sensory Dining (Edinburgh Science Festival).

15.March.2012 – “The Weird and Wonderful Carbon Dioxide” (part of Robin Ince’s Happiness Through Science) – Cambridge Science Festival.

15.March.2012 – “The Weird and Wonderful Carbon Dioxide” (The Complete Incomplete Answers to Everything)- Big Bang Fair, NEC, Birmingham.

9.March.2012 “Reaction and Diffusion – Alan Turing and the Mystery of Pattern Formation” – UCL Science Centre, London.

3.Feb.2012 – “How the Zebra got its Stripes” – part of GCSE Science Live- Dominion Theatre, London.

23.Jan.2012 – “How the Zebra got its Stripes” – part of GCSE Science Live – Birmingham, Symphony Hall.

16.Jan.2012 – “How the Zebra got its Stripes” – part of GCSE Science Live – Manchester, Bridgwater Hall.

18.Jan.2012 – Festival of the Spoken Nerd – Bloomsbury Theatre, London.

2012

18 & 19 Dec.2012 – “Nine Carols for Godless People” with Robin Ince. Bloomsbury Theatre London

12.Dec.2011 – Recording “Infinite Monkey Cage – Chemistry vs. Physics” with Robin Ince, Brian Cox and Tony Ryan.

5.Dec.2011 – “How the Zebra got its Stripes” – Canterbury Christchurch Christmas Lecture – 630 pm Augustine Hall.

3.Dec.2011 – “Ghosts of Christmas Lectures Past” – Royal Institution – 630 pm – an opportunity to celebrate one of my heroes, Charles Vernon Boys.

29.Nov.2011 – “How the Zebra got its Stripes” – part of GCSE Science Live – Leeds Town Hall.

25.Nov.2011 – “How the Zebra got its Stripes” – part of GCSE Science Live – Dominion Theatre, London.

One Response to Upcoming Dates

  1. Natalie says:

    Hey, I went to your Science Live talk in Oxford. It was awesome. I wanted to ask you a question, but because I had already asked Steve Jones a question, I decided not to. What do you think of fractals? Alan Turing was working on something to do with them. I find Alan Turing quite interesting. Have you ever read anything by Richard Harris? He wrote a book called Enigma, which is like an alternate history thing. It’s really good. Just though I’d ask.

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