Acoustics by the Sea with BBC Coast
Event Information
Description
Professor David Sharp has made four appearances on BBC Coast and was an academic consultant for the series. In his talk, David will discuss his experiences filming science-related items for the programme, covering features on sound mirrors, foghorns, squeaking sand and Fingal’s cave. The talk includes plenty of video clips from the Coast programmes and covers the science underpinning the features, as well as giving inside info regarding some of the tricks employed when filming for television.
There will be a Question and Answer session after the talk. Please email your questions to STEM-News@open.ac.uk
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FAQs
Is there an age restriction for the event?
Everyone is welcome to attend the event regardless of age, however, please be aware that all under 18's must be accompanied by an adult and will be the responsibility of that adult throughout the event.
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
By Car: The campus postcode is MK7 6AA and there is lots of free parking available on campus, with disabled parking available immediately outside the event venue.
By Bus: Service 11/11a and 12/12a (Z&S Transport), Service 70 (Arriva), Service 15 (Vale Travel) public buses run frequently from the train station through various suburbs of Milton Keynes and to The Open University.
By Train: The campus is 4 miles from Milton Keynes Central railway station, served by the West Coast Mainline between Birmingham and London (Euston). Taxis can always be found outside the railway station. The Open University is five to ten minutes drive from the station.
When you arrive: OU GO is a 3D map guide of the Milton Keynes campus that you can download onto your mobile.