How to run a great event at the Cambridge Science Festival
Robin Meisner, P.A. d'Arbeloff, Erika Reinfeld
Tue Jan 18, 02-04:00pm, MIT Museum, N51
No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event
Planning an event for CSF 2011? Want to make sure you'll connect with your public? Aren’t quite certain how to structure your program? Join the CSF Director and the MIT Museum Programs Team to get tips on public speaking, successful science demos that won't take forever to set up, identifying and marketing to a specific audience, and measuring and reporting the success of your event. This two hour workshop will introduce you to other event sponsors and science educators, outline resources available to you, give you a crash course in science communication, and offer an opportunity to troubleshoot the plans for your event (or start writing them up - nudge, nudge).
Recommended for approved Cambridge Science Festival 2011 presenters.
To sign up for this event, please use the URL below.
Web: http://museum.mit.edu/forms/iap11
Contact: Robin Meisner, N52-218B, x3-0527, rmeisner@MIT.EDU
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Sky Art Event by Otto Piene: Help Produce an Historic Art Project
Seth Riskin
Wed Jan 19, 26, 11am-12:00pm, MIT Museum, N51
No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event
Large-scale inflatable sculptures by Otto Piene will lift into the sky above Killian Court as the culminating event of the MIT 150th Festival of Arts, Science and Technology, May 7, 2011. Be part of the student / alumni team that realizes this historic art project.
Otto Piene, artist and MIT Professor Emeritus and Director Emeritus of the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies, originated Sky Art and did initial experimental artworks in his first years at MIT in the late 1960s. Characteristic of Piene’s Sky Art are large-scale, inflatable sculptures that lift into the air upon helium filled tubes. The events are collective, methodical, environmental art processes that lead to poetic images in the sky.
http://vimeo.com/17036813
The MIT Museum is producing the event and is assembling a volunteer team of MIT students and alumni to work on it. The project will include planning and execution with Otto Piene and crew.
Come to one of two information sessions to learn more.
Contact: Seth Riskin, N51, x3-4405, riskin@mit.edu
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