The Humor Code and its pals are taking over the Denver Art Museum for the next big Untitled event, ”LOL,” on Friday, May 25 (http://www.denverartmuseum.org/calendar/untitled-47-lol ). Once we’re done with our scientifically inspired shenanigans, the fine institution might never be the same.
Come by, have a few drinks, a few more laughs, and do your part to contribute to the science of...
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The Humor Code and its pals are taking over the Denver Art Museum for the next big Untitled event, ”LOL,” on Friday, May 25 (http://www.denverartmuseum.org/calendar/untitled-47-lol ). Once we’re done with our scientifically inspired shenanigans, the fine institution might never be the same.
Come by, have a few drinks, a few more laughs, and do your part to contribute to the science of humor.
Among the evening’s activities (which are included as part of the price of DAM's general admission):
--Subject yourself to the Humor Code and the Humor Research Lab (HuRL)’s “Comedy Lab” experiment, a mock comedy club designed to help identify what makes a good comedy “room.” Humans may or may not be harmed as part of this study.
--Take part in a DAM-inspired cartoon-caption contest hosted by none other than Westword cartoonist Kenny Be.
(http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1214555661)
--Participate in nonsensical and irreverent museum tours led by Denver’s top comic team, the Grawlix. (http://www.facebook.com/TheGrawlix)
--Watch as comedian Ben Roy (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=703865161) grills the Humor Code duo on whether science and comedy really mix.
(http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Humor-Code/212361688788836)
--Create your own “creature pin,” inspired by Exempla, the newly installed artwork by Brian Knep.
--Enjoy the latest installment of Joan & Charlie Discuss Tonight’s Theme, a freight-elevator performance from the Buntport Theater. No really, it takes place in the freight elevator. (http://www.facebook.com/Buntport)