We bring science to summer music festivals: the first experiment of its kind in the UK. This summer we featured at Latitude and the Secret Garden Party - check out the write ups by our Quizmaster Frank Swain in The Guardian here and here, and listen to the Guardian science podcast featuring us here.

Talks are our main fare, but we also present live experiments, debates, installations, art, films and music. This July thousands of people joined us to taste a brain made of cake, spy the moons of Jupiter, dance to fractals, hunt for the Higgs, and ponder how utterly astounding it is that you are reading these words at all.

The Guerilla Science Universe, a short video produced and directed by Tom Mustill, sums us up pretty well.

As does Guerilla Science Presents Music and the Brain, also produced and directed by Tom.

And check out two of this summer's performers in the Guerilla Science Freestyle: Ben Allanach, a reader in theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge, and MC Inja, as well as Guerilla Scientist Mark Rosin, a PhD student in astrophysical fluid dynamics at the University of Cambridge.

 

And this video wrap-up of last year's events at the Secret Garden Party.