The experience is designed as a nighttime tour that mixes different disciplines under the Coyoacán sky.
The event will take place from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Rafael Oliva #129, San Diego Churubusco, and will have a two-phase recovery fee: from January 16 to 25 for $100 pesos, and from January 26 to 30 for $120 pesos.
Cinema, conversation, and science under the stars
The night kicks off with MEXAS by We Are Not Zombies, setting the tone for an evening where music, reflection, and scientific curiosity go hand in hand.
Later, key excerpts from 2001: A Space Odyssey will be screened, serving as a starting point for an open discussion with the audience.
The conversation will revolve around the symbolism, ideas, and scientific possibilities that Stanley Kubrick imagined in his vision of the future, approached from the perspective of cinema and astronomical dissemination.
This is not a traditional screening, but an interactive experience that invites questioning and dialogue. Interesting, isn’t it?
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After the film, the experience continues with moon viewing through professional telescopes, ideal for both curious first-timers and astronomy lovers.
All this while attendees enjoy craft beers from H Barra Cerveza, ending the night with a perfect blend of science, flavor, and community.
A different way to experience the city at night, connect with the universe, and discover that science can also be enjoyed with a beer in hand.