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Adelaide Fringe 2012: The fame algorithm: Maths for what we really want (comedy)


Multiple sessions between Thursday 1 March 2012 & Saturday 3 March 2012.
Session dates & times:
Thursday 1 March 2012 (7:30pm), Friday 2 March 2012 (7:30pm), Saturday 3 March 2012 (7:30pm)
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Adelaide Fringe 2012: The fame algorithm: Maths for what we really want (comedy)

What’s maths been good for? Physics? Chemistry? Economics? BORING! Finally maths is being used for stuff that matters… Popularity! Entertainment! LOLcats!

Simon Pampena, the angry mathematician,guided you through maths’ modern adventure to the dark side.

Related Content 

Listen to an interview with Simon about his show

Interview with Simon Pampena - Part One - Why should you see Simon's show..without maths you can't become famous Interview with Simon Pampena - Part Two

Read a review by Rose Wodecki from the opening night on Thursday 1 March 2012

Read the article from The Advertiser – Maths man laughing outside the square

Media release – The maths of making it (7 February 2012) 





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