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Ed Burke Thetare, Trinity College Dublin

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A special offer to Science Gallery Members €5 with your Science Gallery member card. (Thanks Astronomy Ireland!)

While the rest of Ireland will be huddled around televisions watching the launch of the World Cup 2010, we'll be sending our current show Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef into the deep and beginning the build of BIORHYTHM: Music and the Body, Science Gallery's summer blockbuster show opening on 02:07:10.

Soccer ball

Worried that our current show, Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef, isn't tech-heavy enough for you? Well grab your iPhone and learn how to crochet with the Easy Stitch app - that promises to 'ensure that the art of sewing and crafting doesn't get neglected in our modern day world.'

spool and scissors

Get out and Vote for Ireland’s Top Doodler!

Forget X Factor, forget The All Ireland Talent Show, the BIG Vote is to find Ireland’s top doodler- public voting opens runs from January 18 to Feburary 1. The 80 finalist's work will be displayed at Science Gallery from February 26 - March 4.

Doodle for google

For those of you who visited Science Gallery on Culture Night, you may have noticed the sweet smell of summer fruits in the air and thought you were going a bit mad. Lucky you for you it was a new project by David Jackson featuring scented bubbles! David developed the scented bubbles as part of Science Club, in association with Science Gallery, at this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival. A huge hit at the closing party of Fringe, we thought the project deserved an encore performance so brought it to Culture Night… but with a twist.

Science Gallery's newest club returns for the 2009-2010 season with BRAZIL and the best deal in town for members of the film club. After paying a one time membership fee of €5, every movie you attend is only €2! So not only are you watching classic science movies in Science Gallery's PACCAR theatre with our 10K full HD 24 foot screen, you're watching your pennies too! 

 

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SCIENCE GALLERY FILM CLUB: BRAZIL Dir: Terry Gilliam    
Paccar Theatre, Science Gallery

HERE COMES SCIENCE! They Might Be Giants

 

Can't wait for the new They Might Be Giants Album- Here Comes Science- to come out tomorrow! I've been listening to the band since I was in third grade and have loved every album they've released. Here's a nice little article about the album from NATURE.

Curious about how science is used to preserve Ireland's treasured art and historical items? Then don't miss National Gallery of Ireland's conservation lecture series starting on October 11 discussing everything from current conservation projects to the effect of climate change on gallery collections. For more information visit National Gallery of Ireland's Events Calendar.

Brand new to ABSOLUT FRINGE this year - the best way to indulge your latent creativity in a fun and accessible way.

FRINGE CLUBS

Fancy yourself as the next Banksy? Always wanted to sing, dance or debate like a pro? Join a FRINGE CLUB: Street Art, Glee, Debate, Dance and Science clubs members will learn from a leader in the field, go on a team trip to a Fringe show and perform in the Spiegeltent.

Science Gallery is happy to welcome another science themed group to the gallery! If you haven't heard of Green Drinks, come along to check out the group that already inhabits 448 cities around the world. Green Drinks is a simple idea that's gone global- once a month people with an interest in green issues get together to chat, share ideas and raise a glass to a brighter future. Sounds like our kind of people! See below for more details.

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