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Public outreach event at the Museum of Science and Industry: Sound and music

13/3/2017

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On Wednesday 15th March 2017 we will be contributing to an evening public engagement event at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester. Full details of the event (which includes a talk by founder of Factory Records, Peter Saville and a silent disco)  can be found here. Our lab director Dr Luke Jones and our research collaborator Dr Michelle Phillips from the Royal Northern College of Music will be giving a talk, and running two experiments. One experiment will explore how certain parameters of a piece of music affects people perception of its durations. The second experiment will examine people's mental imagery for days, week and months of the year. We will not disclose too many details at this point, but will publish a full report on this blog after the event.

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2/6/2017 23:58:42

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3/3/2019 10:56:14

You have selected the perfect place for your experiment. A lot of people pass by through Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, so I am sure that many people will be under this experiment. Music has always its effect to people, and we can never change that. But what this experiment will determine is the kind of effect it has for people. Now that's pretty exciting I would like to know. This is becoming exciting and exciting! Hopefully, you will come up with a great result!

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6/6/2017 15:36:55

Science students need to laboratory to do the experiment and science education base on experiment. Mostly college has no good system and they refer the other collage for it. I think it is not good and government should give the good facilities of it.

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10/7/2017 08:18:33

In Manchester this museum is best place for spend the time here we are find the science and technology old things. I am also loved this place because in this place I am find my favorite music instruments.

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12/1/2018 15:06:06

I really love Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry. I don't know why, I visited a lot of different museums all around the world, but this one will be always in my heart. Because it was the first museum I visited in my life. It's was so cool and I felt in love with it forever.

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