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The Lost Lectures 11 & 12 – Lost Reality
The Lost Reality kicked off the new year in surreal splendour as we travelled to the edges of the imagination and into the emporium of the unknown, not to mention…
The Lost Lectures 9 & 10 – Lost in Smoke
London’s Tobacco Docks were the smoldering scene for this, our final fling of 2012 as we welcomed over 1000 Lostlings into a hazy world of tantalizing talks, sizzling sideshows, sumptuous…
The Lost Lectures 7 & 8 – Lost At Sea
The Lost Lectures hit the high seas in a unique production ‘lost At Sea’ within an enchanting world of underwater wonders, strange submersibles, tantalizing talks and more inflatable’s than you…
The Lost Lectures 5 & 6 – The Lost World.
Lostlings were instructed to forget their compasses and leave maps at home as we entered a world of enchanting talks, strange scents, flying globes and fanciful fauna: this was ‘The…
The Lost Lectures 3 & 4 – The Return
While Shepherd’s Bush market was bathing in the first signs of the British sunshine…an old music hall was busy being transformed, ready for the return of The Lost Lectures. The…
The Lost Lectures 1 & 2. The Beginning.
The very first series of Lost Lectures launched with a bang on January 18th and 19th 2012 in a top secret location under one of London’s main arteries, with great…
Prof. Björn Brembs
Professor of Neurogenetics at Regensburg University: he’s also a prolific blogger and world authority on how the brain accomplishes adaptive behavioural choice, in other words how the brain is organised…
Katharina Frosch
is an economist and co-founder of Stadtgarten, a community-based gardening initiative that encourages would-be gardeners to use this public space to grow and harvest their own vegetables and share in…
Josef Průša
is considered something of a revolutionary: an open-source ‘genius’ and a pioneer in the world of 3D printing. He’s one of the lead developers of the RepRap project: an open-source…
James Ward
James is the founder of the Boring Conference, a day dedicated to the mundane, the ordinary, the obvious and the overlooked, a day that was deemed ‘too interesting’ by the…