Erin McLeary (Science History Institute)

Science History Institute, Philadelphia, PA

Saturday, August 4, 2018, 5:00 pm EDT
Science History Institute 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 

Can we collect and interpret data beyond our usual senses? How might we understand data differently if we produced it in colors, or claps, or smells? Using our analytical instrument collection and some interesting historical attempts to collect and share data under extreme circumstances, we will rethink the forms data takes in our lives. Join in on the discussion with Erin McLeary of the Science History Institute.


This event is part of a lineup called History lab, a series of free monthly seminars taking place from June through August. We’ll explore big questions from science and history that have immediate, real-world implications. Click here for more summer 2018 History Lab events.


This event is FREE, but registration is required. Click here to regsiter.