Revolutionary Inventions: The Debate

What is the most revolutionary invention in history?

Immerse yourself in this explosive arena, which will be host to five expert Plymouth University academics and a pitch battle to win the title of ‘most revolutionary invention’. Which will come out top is up to you, when you cast your vote after enjoying some fascinating, compelling and passionate arguments in this lively debate.

Paper – James Daybell, Professor of Early Modern British History
Photography – Jody Patterson, Associate Professor Art History
The transistor – Alexis Kirke, Senior Research Fellow in Computer Music
Ultra-sound scanning – Theresa Compton, Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences
The semi-conductor – Kevin Jones, Professor and Executive Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering.

The debate will be chaired by Jo Loosemore, BBC radio producer, broadcaster, curator and actor.

Tickets: £6 (standard)/£4.20 (concessions)/Peninsula Arts Friends free/ Free to Plymouth University students via SPIA

www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/talk-revolutionary-inventions-the-debate

Event Date

Tuesday, February 6, 2018 - 19:00

Venue

The House, Plymouth University, PL4 8AA

Tags

Category: 
Share this