Programme of the City and Science Biennial 2021
The Biennial brings you a wide range of activities where you can reflect on scientific knowledge to face the challenges of this century: debates, talks and round tables that are combined with forms of artistic expression such as poetry, music and film.
This Biennial culminates with the 14th edition of the Science Festival, with many more proposals in which you can experiment, observe, investigate and experience science in first person, in the company of the scientists involved.
Remember: all activities require registration, so look for the ones that interest you and enjoy the Biennial!
- Cineforum - Elysium
- The Ocean on the Edge
- Fictional Narrative and the Limits of Science
- Life on Other Worlds: Mars, Venus and Science Fiction
- Shaping our Future
- Data: Information and Misinformation
- Let's Do Magic with Mathematics!
- DNA: Mathematics and Mutations
- Science, Art and Complexity: the Game of the Possible
- Virtual Reading Space
- Cineforum - Moon
- Transhumanism
- The Night - Caught by Surprise
- The Night - Frankenstein 2.0
- The Night - UPCArts in Practice: the Proposals on Stage
- The Night - Pecha Kucha Express: Art, Science, Technology
- The Night - Live Coding
- New Contexts and Formats of Dissemination in Art, Science, Technology and Society
- Can Limits Be Placed on Technology?
- Fake News in Pandemic
- Uterine Transplantation: Clinical and Ethical Aspects
- Cineforum - Rise of the Planet of the Apes
- The Limits of a Single Planet
- Synthetic Biology and Engineering to Generate Living Systems
- The Limits of the Possible: Art and Science Research
- Cineforum - Fantastic Voyage
- Planetary boundaries and food
- STEAM Practices: Breaking Barriers or Creating New Ones?
- Cineforum - Brainstorm Project
- Human Genetics: Challenges and Limits
- Challenging a Time of Disasters: Arts and Social Sciences
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