Unlimited Theatre is a small to middle-scale national touring theatre company. It produces new work through strong collaborative processes. A strong education programme is well integrated into core activity and the company is highly creative in its marketing and distribution strategy and its engagement with new technology. The company has established strong co-producing relationships with well-established theatres nationally.
How Big an Object Can be Teleported?
As part of our performance lecture "The Ethics of Progress" we asked our collaborator Professor Vlatko Vedral some of the most Frequently Asked Questions about Superposition, Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation.
In this short film Vlatko answers the question:
How Big an Object Can be Teleported?
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Vlatko is a Professor of Quantum Information Science at the Universities of Oxford and Singapore www.vlatkovedral.org
Dirty edit of a short film/experience you can unlock in our "Space Camp" game made for parents/carers to play with their children.
The game was made to accompany our show "Mission To Mars" which runs at the Polka Theatre in London October-November 2010 with support from Hide&Seek where it was launched as part of their Weekender at the London International Festival of Theatre.
Clare, Jon and Chris are spending one day with Dr Gail Iles (a particle phycisist who works at the European Space Agency where she is the only female British astronaut instructor in the world) talking and finding out more about her life and work.
At the end of the day Gail will be on stage starring in a new show that she and Unlimited will be making up as they go along. It will be dirty, busked, scratched, low-fi, funny, insightful, inspiring. They hope.
This video shows the story map we made the day before Gail arrived that we'll use on stage.
Music is Beau Nash by Minotaur Shock www.minotaurshock.com
Short trailer for our 2009 show "The Moon The Moon"
"As beautiful and as enigmatic as the moon itself... a company that has always combined infinite thoughtfulness with theatrical flair." The Guardian
"By turns funny, shocking, daring and never less than brilliantly acted.... The writing is dense and poetic and the whole experience rewarding. The Moon The Moon is theatre at its absolute best." ***** whatsonstage.com
written by Clare Duffy, Jon Spooner and Chris Thorpe
The Moon: Helen Cassidy
Man: Jon Spooner
Older Man: Tim Chipping
Young Woman: Suzanne Ahmet
music by David Edwards, sung by Helen Cassidy
Why do we call it "superposition"?
As part of our performance lecture "The Ethics of Progress" we asked our collaborator Professor Vlatko Vedral some of the most Frequently Asked Questions about Superposition, Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation.
In this short film Vlatko answers the question:
So why do we call it "superposition"?
www.unlimited.org.uk
Vlatko is a Professor of Quantum Information Science at the Universities of Oxford and Singapore
www.vlatkovedral.org
As part of our performance lecture "The Ethics of Progress" we asked our collaborator Professor Vlatko Vedral some of the most Frequently Asked Questions about Superposition, Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation.
In this short film Vlatko answers the question:
"Is the photon *really* in two places at the same moment in time?"
www.unlimited.org.uk
Vlatko is a Professor of Quantum Information Science at the Universities of Oxford and Singapore
www.vlatkovedral.org
As part of our performance lecture "The Ethics of Progress" we asked our collaborator Professor Vlatko Vedral some of the most Frequently Asked Questions about Superposition, Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation.
In this short film Vlatko answers the question:
"How can a photon be in (a minimum of) two places at the same moment in time?"
www.unlimited.org.uk
Vlatko is a Professor of Quantum Information Science at the Universities of Oxford and Singapore
www.vlatkovedral.org
Short film explaining what you can expect from the acclaimed show from Unlimited Theatre - a mind-bending, jargon-free, whistle-stop tour of leading edge Quantum Physics.
"I went into this show with a heavy heart thinking the subject would be over my head. I came out wanting to help change the world." The Guardian
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