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under the big black sun
The high-voltage meeting of science and art has produced emotional reactions within humans that even chemists can't explain. The Chemical Heritage Foundation mixes with Secret Cinema for their "Marvels and Ciphers" exhibit. The second in a series of four sci-fi screenings at CHF is X: The Unknown, a 1956 Hammer horror film in which a Scottish town is attacked by radioactive mud (Secret Cinema's Jay Schwartz likens it to an intelligent forerunner to the Phoenixville-filmed The Blob). "We want to break down the barriers of how art and science interject," says CHF outreach coordinator Gigi Naglak. Fusing movies with an exhibit that already features scientific instruments along with satiric New Yorker cartoons seems to be a strong working hypothesis.
Wed., April 14, 6:30 p.m., free, Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut St., 215-925-2222, chemheritage.org.
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