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Don't miss: A singing bridge, a lost people and brilliant minds

22 January 2020

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Making the Bridge Sing sees the Victorian Engine Rooms of London’s Tower Bridge fill with music from 29 January, as artist Di Mainstone documents her efforts to turn the structure into a musical instrument.

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Claudia Andujar, The Yanomami Struggle is a record of Andujar’s attempts to save what little she could of the Amazon’s Yanomami culture. This poignant photo exhibition is at the Fondation Cartier in Paris from 30 January.

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How We Learn (Allen Lane) argues that the brain isn’t a computer, and is far more capable of handling the world. Neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene reveals the brain’s strange secrets, and how machines can copy them.

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