A couple of free events brought to you by the folks at Resonance FM:
Friday 9 January at 8pm: What links the Indian Mutiny, Leon Theremin, Donna Summer and the alluring whiff of WD-40? Find out in a live concert of machine-music curated by Resonance FM's Ed Baxter. Featuring Sarah Angliss, Da nWilson, Ben Barwise, Xper.Xr and special guests.
Friday 16 January at 8pm: The Resonance Radio Orchestra live in concert; plus a live coding vs.live circuit building competition with Nick Collins (SussexUniversity) versus Nicolas Collins (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), vying for the annual award of the "Nic(k) Collins Cup," an exquisite ceramic vessel commissioned from Devon potter Nic Collins(no relation).
Both at: Gasworks, 155 Vauxhall Street, London SE11 5RH just by Oval cricket ground's West Gate (Oval tube, Vauxhall rail). Part of the exhibition Felix's Machines . Admission Free.
Baker Street's posters from the past
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Baker Street Station is one of the oldest on London's Underground. It was
one of the seven stations on the first line, the Metropolitan, which opened
in ...
7 hours ago
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