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BA (Hons) Design for Interaction and Moving Image Science Museum takeover!

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Published date
05 March 2018

Students from BA (Hons) Design for Interaction and Moving Image took over part of Science Museum Lates last week.

Challenged to create interactive installations on the theme of bio-revolution London College of Communication (LCC) students educated, shocked and wowed the crowds with their ingenious creations.

These included a giant game of Operation, a bacteria vs antibiotics robot battle, a heartbeat orchestra and a roaming ‘Urbanaut’ from the year 2050 telling guests about tales of future woe and designs humanity will have to adapt to survive.

The Science Museum’s Lates with MasterCard is a free night for adults that takes place on the last Wednesday of the month. And LCC students were part of the biggest night ever with an incredible 6,914 visitors!

Here are some of the best images from the night…

Bacteria vs Antibiotics robot battle | Photography by Lewis Bush

Bacteria vs Antibiotics robot battle | Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

A touch enabled talking brain | Photography by Lewis Bush

A touch enabled talking brain | Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Futre Human Operation | Photography by Lewis Bush

Futre Human Operation | Photography by Lewis Bush

Heartbeat Orchestra |Photography by Lewis Bush

Heartbeat Orchestra |Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Urbanaut | Photography by Lewis Bush

Urbanaut | Photography by Lewis Bush

Urbanaut | Photography by Lewis Bush

Urbanaut | Photography by Lewis Bush

Alternative Phone Box | Photography by Lewis Bush

Alternative Phone Box | Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

Photography by Lewis Bush

If you were there you can see even more images on Facebook and tag yourselves.