PHOTO: © Tom Gauld

Comic Bar: Tom Gauld "Physik für die Katz"

In the organizer's words:

Reading and discussion. Moderation: Lisa Frühbeis

Venue: Projector, first floor

How do relationships with extraterrestrials develop after first contact? What connects black holes and the month of January? What does clickbait for stars look like? Who takes the time to ask how dark matter is doing? Questions upon questions, which Tom Gauld's cartoons from the "New Scientist" answer in his usual charming and perceptive manner.

Tom Gauld, *1976, grew up in Scotland and now lives with his family in London. He has created a series of acclaimed comic books such as "Goliath" (2012), which laconically examine the world in words, images and humor. His comic strips appear regularly in the Guardian, the New Yorker and the New Scientist. He has received several awards for his work, including the prestigious Eisner Awards in the humor category for "Cooking with Kafka" in 2018.

The event will also be streamed live on YouTube.

To the livestream

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Price information:

Without registration

Location

Münchner Stadtbibliothek im HP8 Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8 81379 München

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