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Science Chatters Episode 5 - Performing Pufflings

59 min · 15 de nov de 2022
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In the fifth episode of Science Chatters, we return with an exploration of science and theatre in the light of the new book Science & Theatre: Communicating Science and Technology with Performing Arts by Emma Weitkamp and Carla Almeida. We also hear about the award winning film Flight of the Puffin by UWE Bristol graduate Rakel Hansen. Rebecca Landon and Georgina Hayes, students from our MSc in Science Communication, provide the interviews. You can see Flight of the Puffins here https://vimeo.com/689874097 You can find out more about the Science & Theatre book here https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/science-theatre/?k=9781800436411

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