About the Live Concert
Free tickets: Chemistry in the Universe Concert
If you are in Boston, we would love to see you there! To participate for free digitally, scroll to the bottom of this post ☺️ we have gifts for you!

This is more than a performance. It is a live collaboration between:
- MIT + The NSF-Funded Center for Chemical Innovation: Molecularly Optimized NETworks (MONET) scientists, sharing the science story throughout the concert
- Science with Impact, building the full 50-minute chemistry-of-the-universe visual experience
- David Ibbett with the Multiverse Concert Series, bringing research, art, and public engagement into one event
The score and visuals are designed around real scientific logic and data, not generic animation loops.
What you will experience
- Across the concert, you will see chemistry unfold from the early universe toward complex molecular behavior in a 50-minute animated Director sequence created by Vanessa Rosa, Ph.D. | Science with Impact with support from MONET.
- In parallel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Brett McGuire) and MONET (Jeremiah Johnson, Ph.D.) researchers will provide short scientific context talks during the performance, connecting the visuals and music to current science.
- The event also includes a live learning assessment strategy using Mentimeter to capture audience understanding and engagement in real time!
If you are in Boston, come join us
✨Reserve your free ticket: Tickets are free, and we would love your support in the room:

Want to participate digitally? (Also Free)
1️⃣ Free Chemistry Study Music and Visuals: Watch the 50-minute Animation (with LoFi Music in the Background) ⬅️ Great for reading/focus!
2️⃣ New Chemistry of the Universe Game! Initiate the Big Bang and build chemistry structures from quarks to macromolecules in our newest game!

3️⃣ Subscribe to the Multiverse Concert Series YouTube Channel where they will release a live recording of the concert!


Learn more about the collaboration, how we made the visual, and it's impact here!
Want a poster of the Chemistry of the Universe?
We are also preparing an NFC-enabled poster version of this work (science, impact, and production method).
If you would be interested in receiving that poster, reply or leave a comment and let us know.

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