The Hexagon Experiment #6: Works in Progress

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Description

Genre-defying composer, producer and performer Anna Meredith explores the common language between musical and scientific composition in brand new work created with some of the best emerging female artists from the North East. In partnership with Generator.

Before the performance, there will be an in-conversation hosted by BBC presenter and broadcast journalist Elizabeth Alker. Anna will discuss her process of mixing classical, pop and electronic elements in her work, while Dr Oana Istrate from the National Graphene Institute at The University of Manchester reveals their latest developments –  from super-flexible graphene running shoes, to super-strong graphene condoms!

 

About The Hexagon Experiment

Music, art and science collide in an explosive celebration of women’s creativity

A six-part series of ‘Friday night experiments’ featuring live music, conversations and original commissions from pioneering women at the forefront of music, art and science.

Inspired by the creativity that led to the discovery of the Nobel-Prize winning ‘wonder material’ graphene, The Hexagon Experiment brings together the North’s most exciting musicians and scientists for six free events – from music made by robots to a spectacular tribute to an unsung heroine.

Presented by Brighter Sound and the National Graphene Institute at The University of Manchester, as part of the Great Exhibition of the North.

Period07 Sept 2018

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  • TitleThe Hexagon Experiment #6: Works in Progress
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media typeOther
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date07/09/2018
    DescriptionGenre-defying composer, producer and performer Anna Meredith explores the common language between musical and scientific composition in brand new work created with some of the best emerging female artists from the North East. In partnership with Generator.

    Before the performance, there will be an in-conversation hosted by BBC presenter and broadcast journalist Elizabeth Alker. Anna will discuss her process of mixing classical, pop and electronic elements in her work, while Dr Oana Istrate from the National Graphene Institute at The University of Manchester reveals their latest developments – from super-flexible graphene running shoes, to super-strong graphene condoms!



    About The Hexagon Experiment

    Music, art and science collide in an explosive celebration of women’s creativity

    A six-part series of ‘Friday night experiments’ featuring live music, conversations and original commissions from pioneering women at the forefront of music, art and science.

    Inspired by the creativity that led to the discovery of the Nobel-Prize winning ‘wonder material’ graphene, The Hexagon Experiment brings together the North’s most exciting musicians and scientists for six free events – from music made by robots to a spectacular tribute to an unsung heroine.

    Presented by Brighter Sound and the National Graphene Institute at The University of Manchester, as part of the Great Exhibition of the North.
    URLhttps://www.brightersound.com/event/hexagonexperiment6/
    PersonsOana Istrate