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Light is everywhere, but did you know we can use it to control the world around us? 

Can you believe we can levitate particles using laser beams, or project cosmic rays as a hologram? You can see these experiments in action at Late Light 2019 at King’s College London, along with specially created light-inspired artworks and hands-on demonstrations from over a dozen artists and scientists. 

This unique event is being curated by the Institute for Advanced Light Technologies (London Light) and will be held in the historic Anatomy Museum. Late Light will coincide with the Unesco International Day of Light and World Metrology Day.


The exhibition is a drop in event from 15:00 onwards. The event will culminate with a talk given at 18:00 by the award-winning Dr Jess Wade from Imperial College London, a champion of diversity in STEM, who will be talking about her research in twisted light and light-emitting devices. A drinks reception will follow at 19:00

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