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Schrodinger’s Cat is in Town

Saturday, Mar. 23, 2019    2–4pm

What does chaos look like? Makers, physicists, and the community are invited to come together to explore this and other physics phenomena through art. Work collaboratively with Postdoctoral Fellow Dena Izadi from the Physics Education Research Lab and Professor Mohammad Maghrebi's group from the Condensed Matter Theory in the Physics and Astronomy Department at MSU to create visual representations of complex scientific concepts in an effort to better understand our world. Registration for this event is encouraged, but not required.

Schrodinger’s Cat is in Town is part of the Community Open Call, an experimental platform that invites the community to become a central figure in the planning process for the arts and cultural programming offered at the MSU Broad Art Lab. This initiative is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.

Held at the Art Lab, located directly across the street from the museum at 565 E Grand River Ave., East Lansing, MI 48823.

Click here to register for this free event.

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