Latitude, 2009
Taking our rightful place alongside Thom Yorke, Vivian Westwood and Nick Cave, we performed at Latitude, one of Britain’s most refined and thought-provoking music festivals. Guerilla Science hosted...
View ArticleSecret Garden Party, Friday July 23: Music & The Mind
Music: a trick of the mind and the ultimate reason festivals happen at all. 11am Rhythm & The Brain, Jessica Grahn, University of Cambridge Learn how regular beats are rooted in biology and why...
View ArticleSecret Garden Party, Saturday July 24: Escape
See the electricity in your skull, shed all inhibitions, show us your secret places,learn to love pain, and set yourself free. 11am Visualising the mind, Luciana Haill, The Institute For Unnecessary...
View ArticleGreen Man Festival, August 20-22
If you missed us at Lovebox and the Secret Garden we’ll be heading to the beautiful Brecon Beacons in two weeks time for the Green Man festival. Whilst based in Einstein’s Garden for our Flavour feast...
View ArticleWellcome Trust Blog
Summertime means music festival season for many, but revellers at some of this year’s events may encounter science alongside the singing. Zoe Cormier, ‘guerilla scientist’, tells us more. Agency of...
View ArticleGreen Man Festival, August 20-22
The sublime Brecon Beacons beckon. Catch us August 20 to 22 in Einstein’s Garden. Sounds of the Universe: Lewis Dartnell & Andrew Pontzen Walks: Friday 1330 & 1630, Saturday 1100, 1400 &...
View ArticleGreen Man: Walking The Brain
Walkies! We needed to keep our brain in the car overnight for safe keeping, so each day it had to be taken for a walk to the site and back. We’ve given away sweet facts, bass balloons and origami...
View ArticleGreen Man: Tweeted by Wayne Coyne
We met Wayne Coyne – lead singer of the Flaming Lips – on the way back to the car. “Wow check this out,” he said, and stopped to chat with us over the brain, the centrepiece for the Synaesthesia Game....
View ArticleGuardian Science Podcast
Check out recordings from our antics at the Secret Garden Party this July on the Guardian weekly science podcast, including the Synaesthesia Game, our sexy science pub quiz, and interviews with...
View ArticleSniffing out synaesthetes
A guest post by neuroscientist and synaesthesia specialist Thomas Wright from the University of Sussex on just how he found himself in a muddy field with a singing brain. Picture the scene if you will....
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