18/08/2012 GMT
The pulse of electricity: why it鈥檚 essential not just for economies and societies, but to keep the human body going too and how it can now be harnessed through music.
The recent power cuts in India were a reminder of how dependent the world has become on electricity. But electricity flows not just through our machines but round our bodies and in our music. On the Forum this week we are exploring electricity through all its shapes. How can the world make sure it keeps the lights on? What are the implications of seeing our own bodies as individual power grids? And how can electricity allow us to make completely new kinds of music? Some of the questions we will be debating with Dan Yergin one of the world鈥檚 leading authorities on energy; pioneering physiologist Francis Ashcroft; and cutting edge sound artist Miha Ciglar.
Illustration by Emily Kasriel: the power of musical electricity.
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Daniel Yergin
Daniel Yergin
Duration: 12:09
Frances Ashcroft
Frances Ashcroft
Duration: 10:51
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Frances Ashcroft: weekly fast
Duration: 04:50
Miha Ciglar
Miha Ciglar
Duration: 12:40
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