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Art and science collide in a tale of two cultures

As I mentioned a little while ago, I’m involved in putting on a TEDx event at the Royal Albert Hall later this year. Today we announced our theme — a tale of two cultures — with a trailer featuring some recognisable (and some not so recognisable) places in Albertopolis.

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As I mentioned a little while ago, I'm involved in putting on a TEDx event at the Royal Albert Hall later this year. Today we announced our theme -- a tale of two cultures -- with a trailer featuring some recognisable (and some not so recognisable) places in Albertopolis.

What can you spot?


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See tedxalbertopolis.com for more details.

Kelly Oakes has a master's degree in science communication and a degree in physics, both from Imperial College London. She started this blog so she could share some amazing stories about space, astrophysics, particle physics and more with other people, and partly so she could explore those stories herself.

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