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May The Fourth Be With You As The Science Museum Celebrates Star Wars Day

  • Darth Vader helmet made for 'Empire Strikes Back' to feature in Science Museum’s most ambitious exhibition, Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination.
  • Famous characters from a galaxy far, far away visit the Science Museum to mark Star Wars Day;
  • Science Fiction Debuts, a new writing prize for new science fiction writers launched today by Hodder & Stoughton and the Science Museum;
  • Unmissable Science Fiction exhibition events series also announced, with discussions on cyborgs and time travel, concerts and themed sleepovers now available to book.

Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination
6 October 2022 – 4 May 2023
Ticketed, £20 for adults

sciencemuseum.org.uk/science-fiction

Princess Leia, Darth Vader and a stormtrooper visit the Science Museum to promote Science Fiction exhibition © Jody Kingzett and the Science Museum Group
Princess Leia, Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper visit the Science Museum’s IMAX: The Ronson Theatre to celebrate Star Wars Day © Jody Kingzett/Science Museum Group

Today the Science Museum announced an exciting sci-fi writing competition for new writers and a new events series that will run alongside Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination, the museum’s largest ever exhibition which opens on 6 October 2022. Inspired by the Darth Vader helmet created for 'Empire Strikes Back', which will be displayed in the Science Fiction exhibition this autumn, the Science Museum welcomed some familiar figures to the IMAX: The Ronson Theatre to mark Star Wars Day. Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Princess Leia and a Stormtrooper visited the museum to celebrate May the Fourth (be with you).

Science Fiction is the most ambitious exhibition ever staged at the Science Museum—in more ways than one. As the exhibition will place visitors at the heart of an incredible immersive science fiction story, the Science Museum is joining forces with Hodder & Stoughton to launch a writing prize to champion new science fiction writers.

Science Fiction Debuts will open for submissions from 4 June 2022. Applicants will need to submit 10,000 words of the opening of a novel that fits into the science fiction genre and a 500-word synopsis. Writers must be unpublished and not represented by a literary agent, and residents of the United Kingdom. The deadline for submissions is midnight, 30 September 2022. A shortlist will be announced at the Science Museum’s Lates on 26 October 2022, with the winner selected in January 2023 by a panel of authors and industry figures. The winner of the Science Fiction Debuts prize will receive £4,000, alongside a full critique of their work, a six-month-long mentoring programme with Hodderscape Editorial Director Molly Powell, and introduction to three literary agents. The runner up will receive £2,000, alongside a full critique of the work submitted, and the rest of the shortlist will receive a cash prize of £800, and feedback from the judging panel.

Complementing the Science Fiction exhibition this autumn will be an unmissable programme of events, the first of which are now available to book. Discussing the key questions around cyborg technologies, superhumans, time travel and more, industry experts will examine a selection of sci-fi topics in two separate talks at the museum: Are We Turning into Cyborgs? and Quantum Mechanics: Stranger than Fiction? There will also be a live concert from the art-pop trio Stealing Sheep and legendary electronic pioneers The Radiophonic Workshop. Special, science fiction-themed versions of Astronights, our popular sleepover for children, are also now available to book.   

Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination will invite visitors into a unique story-led exhibition through the world of science fiction. This unforgettable experience begins the moment you enter the exhibition’s departure lounge, ready to blast off into space. Guided through the exhibition by an artificial intelligence of unknown origin, visitors will encounter authentic items from celebrated sci-fi films, television series and literature, as well as significant scientific objects that have shaped modern life. Be dazzled by a gold-plated spacesuit from Danny Boyle’s sci-fi thriller Sunshine, discover how Star Trek’s tricorder provided inspiration to change medicine, see the vicious Xenomorph of Alien and more in this fascinating exhibition.

Glyn Morgan, Lead Curator for the Science Fiction exhibition at the Science Museum said: ‘Science fiction invites us to consider the world around us, our impact upon it, and to consider alternatives. Visitors to the exhibition will see examples of bright futures the genre has imagined and be confronted by some of the biggest threats to our existence as we invite them to think about how often-dystopian imaginings can help us imagine and create more utopian futures. New writers are the lifeblood of any genre, but in science fiction where reinvention and innovation is so vital they are particularly important and I’m delighted that the Science Museum can play a small role in discovering some of the exciting new talent of the future.’

Hodder & Stoughton Editorial Director Molly Powell said: ‘From Arthur C. Clarke to Octavia Butler, from Star Wars to Dune, science fiction creators have long imagined and built new worlds to better understand our own, and it is vital we continue empowering them to do so, today and into the future.’

Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination is curated by the Science Museum and designed by Framestore, the BAFTA and Academy Award winning creative studio. The exhibition is supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation (Major Funder) and Bridget and David Jacob (Supporters).

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Notes to Editors

Visitors to Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination can depart on their journey of discovery from 6 October 2022 to 4 May 2023. Tickets are £20 for adults, £19 for seniors, £18 for concessions, £10 for school groups, and ages 7 and under go free. Early Bird prices with 15% off tickets are available until 5 May 2022 alongside discounts for families and groups of 6+. For further information or to book tickets please visit sciencemuseum.org.uk/science-fiction.

A companion book for the exhibition can be pre-ordered when booking a ticket. Science Fiction ticket gift vouchers are also available via sciencemuseum.org.uk/science-fiction/gift-vouchers.

Images can be downloaded via this link. For further information or to arrange interviews, please contact Will Stanley on 020 7942 4429 or via will.stanley@sciencemuseum.ac.uk.

The exhibition will also be available to hire for private events, please visit hirethesciencemuseum.com for more details.

Event Series

AccompanyingScience Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination will be a series of live events, including panel discussions and live music performances, as well as Astronights, our popular sleepovers for children.

Stealing Sheep/Radiophonic Workshop
IMAX: The Ronson Theatre
Friday 7 October, 20.00
Price: £25

Join art pop trio Stealing Sheep and legendary electronic pioneers The Radiophonic Workshop in the IMAX: The Ronson Theatre for a dazzling audio-visual delight. Both groups will join forces to perform a live reimagined soundtrack set to the visuals of 1973 cult classic science fiction animation feature La Planete Sauvage. The performance is preceded by an on-stage conversation with The Radiophonic Workshop about their work and long career.


Are We Turning into Cyborgs?
IMAX: The Ronson Theatre
Wednesday 26 October, 19.30 – 20.45
Price: £10

Are we already part human, part machine? In this panel discussion, speakers Dr Anders Sandberg and Dr Mahnaz Arveneh will examine the fascinating areas of cyborg technologies and transhumanism. As technologies advance at a rapid pace, they’ll question whether some of us might become superhuman, if we may be considered cyborgs already and much more.


Quantum Mechanics: Stranger than Fiction? Carlo Rovelli and Jim Al-Khalili in Conversation

IMAX: The Ronson Theatre

Tuesday 1 November, 19.30 - 20.45

Price: £10

From Interstellar to The Avengers and Quantum Leap to Star Trek, quantum physics has long been a touchpoint in science fiction film, TV and literature. But what does science fiction get right about quantum theory and what does it get wrong? In this special event, theoretical physicist and bestselling author Carlo Rovelli joins us via live video link for a conversation with physicist, author and broadcaster Jim Al-Khalili on-stage in the IMAX Theatre.


Science Fiction Astronights  
14 October, 12 November and 10 December 2022
Price: £70 per person
Age: 7-11

Join us for a night of adventure amongst the museum’s most iconic objects and our latest Science Fiction immersive exhibition. With workshops, shows and activities—rounded off with breakfast and a trip to Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination—it will be a sleepover like no other.

 

About the Science Museum

Tracing its origins from the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Science Museum has pioneered interactive science interpretation for more than eight decades and is the most visited museum in the UK by school groups. Part of the Science Museum Group, we share the stories of innovations and people that shaped our world and are transforming the future, constantly reinterpreting our astonishingly diverse collection of 7.3 million items spanning science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. Our mission is to inspire futures—igniting curiosity among people of all ages and backgrounds.  

 

About the Blavatnik Family Foundation

The Blavatnik Family Foundation is an active supporter of world-renowned educational, scientific, cultural, and charitable institutions in the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel, and throughout the world. The Foundation is headed by Sir Leonard Blavatnik, a global industrialist and philanthropist and the founder and chairman of Access Industries, a privately held industrial group based in the U.S. with broad strategic interests. See more at www.blavatnikfoundation.org.