ТЕСЛА ПО ДРУГИ ПУТ У БЕОГРАДУ
2. јун 2019. године од 14 – 18.30 часова
У Задужбини И. М. Коларца
Студентски трг 5, Београд 11000
ПОЗИВНИЦА
за манифестацију Теслиног народа
ТЕСЛА ПО ДРУГИ ПУТ У БЕОГРАДУ
Организују Теслина научна фондација Србија и Теслина научна фондација САД
Сусрет Теслиног народа на којем ће се предстaвити они
који су дали велики допринос у промовисању лика и дела нашег славног научника Николе Тесле
Гости и домаћини манифестације говориће о Теслином животу и визији као и о својим радовима који се баве његовим ликом и делом. Вече ће употпунити мултимедијални садржај, изложба, промоција књиге а на изабране теме говориће: Никола Лончар, Владимир Јеленковић, Милоје Поповић Каваја, Миодраг Линта, Зоран Буловић, Милан Кнежевић, Оливер Суботић, Жељко Мирковић, Гордана Павловић, Милован Матић, Предраг Пузовић, Шарлот Браун, Марк Алеси, Хелена Б. Мадунић, Радован Ждрале, Татјана Пуповац, Виктор Лазић, Сара Радовановић, Владимир Тодоровић, Марина Радовић, Хелена Бранковић, Биљана Мрмош, представници САНУ, представници Матице српске и многи други.
Комплетан програм испратиће и забележиће медији а један део биће посебно посвећен свечаној додели признања.
ТЕСЛИНА НАУЧНА ФОНДАЦИЈА Србија
Тимочка 18а Земун 11080
http://www.tnfs.edu.rs/
THE TESLA SCIENCE FOUNDATION
201 Price Avenue Narberth, PA 19072
https://teslasciencefoundation.org/
How can you organize a Tesla Club at your School? How can the Tesla Science Foundation (TSF) help? The first step would be to introduce your students to Tesla’s life and work through classroom presentations or a school assembly, depending on the best fit for your school. TSF would bring a display made by Tesla Museum and TSF and lead the initial presentation.
After that, we will consult with interested students and faculty to prepare a mission statement and organize the club. We have a host of resources for helping you to expand your Tesla Club’s exposure and membership, including:
-A Play: “Tesla Past, Present, Future” for which we already have a script.
-Tesla Traveling Exhibit (obtained by TSF from the Tesla Museum)
-Organizing exhibits for arts, science, literary achievements, and the like (TSF would award medals and certificates for the best work).
-Community evenings could also be organized in partnership with TSF. We could have an exhibit of student work. In addition to students’ families, the school could be open to the community.
-Tesla Clubs would have an opportunity to be on Tesla Talk TV (TSF’s TV channel).
Additionally, student members could become TSF members, where the school clubs would be advertised.
-The best student work would be presented at our January and July Conferences in New York and Philadelphia, respectively.
-We can provide quizzes about the life and work of Nikola Tesla. The best students would get TSF participation certificates.
APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL COOPERATION WITH TSF:
School Name & Location
Contact Person
Description of the resources available at your school, including classroom/auditorium space, student and teacher involvement, volunteers, etc.
Nikola Lonchar
President / Founder
Tesla Science Foundation
This Wednesday from 6-8 pm, we have our Science and Invention Night at Tacony Academy Charter School. First grade students will be presenting their invention proposals as solutions to a problem. At Tacony Academy our mission is invention and innovation . By telling students at a young age that they have important ideas, and they can solve world problems, they will internalize the identity of an inventor and a creator. There are no prizes at our events as our caring school community is inclusive of all levels of participation.
STARTING A TESLA CLUB AT YOUR SCHOOL
How can you organize a Tesla Club at your School? How can the Tesla Science Foundation (TSF) help? The first step would be to introduce your students to Tesla’s life and work through classroom presentations or a school assembly, depending on the best fit for your school. TSF would bring a display made by Tesla Museum and TSF and lead the initial presentation.
After that, we will consult with interested students and faculty to prepare a mission statement and organize the club. We have a host of resources for helping you to expand your Tesla Club’s exposure and membership, including:
-A Play: “Tesla Past, Present, Future” for which we already have a script.
-Tesla Traveling Exhibit (obtained by TSF from the Tesla Museum)
-Organizing exhibits for arts, science, literary achievements, and the like (TSF would award medals and certificates for the best work).
-Community evenings could also be organized in partnership with TSF. We could have an exhibit of student work. In addition to students’ families, the school could be open to the community.
-Tesla Clubs would have an opportunity to be on Tesla Talk TV (TSF’s TV channel).
Additionally, student members could become TSF members, where the school clubs would be advertised.
-The best student work would be presented at our January and July Conferences in New York and Philadelphia, respectively.
-We can provide quizzes about the life and work of Nikola Tesla. The best students would get TSF participation certificates.
APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL COOPERATION WITH TSF:
School Name & Location
Contact Person
Description of the resources available at your school, including classroom/auditorium space, student and teacher involvement, volunteers, etc.
Nikola Lonchar
President / Founder
Tesla Science Foundation
How can you organize a Tesla Club at your School? How can the Tesla Science Foundation (TSF) help? The first step would be to introduce your students to Tesla’s life and work through classroom presentations or a school assembly, depending on the best fit for your school. TSF would bring a display made by Tesla Museum and TSF and lead the initial presentation.
After that, we will consult with interested students and faculty to prepare a mission statement and organize the club. We have a host of resources for helping you to expand your Tesla Club’s exposure and membership, including:
-A Play: “Tesla Past, Present, Future” for which we already have a script.
-Tesla Traveling Exhibit (obtained by TSF from the Tesla Museum)
-Organizing exhibits for arts, science, literary achievements, and the like (TSF would award medals and certificates for the best work).
-Community evenings could also be organized in partnership with TSF. We could have an exhibit of student work. In addition to students’ families, the school could be open to the community.
-Tesla Clubs would have an opportunity to be on Tesla Talk TV (TSF’s TV channel).
Additionally, student members could become TSF members, where the school clubs would be advertised.
-The best student work would be presented at our January and July Conferences in New York and Philadelphia, respectively.
-We can provide quizzes about the life and work of Nikola Tesla. The best students would get TSF participation certificates.
APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL COOPERATION WITH TSF:
School Name & Location
Contact Person
Description of the resources available at your school, including classroom/auditorium space, student and teacher involvement, volunteers, etc.
Nikola Lonchar
President / Founder
Tesla Science Foundation
All are welcome to visit The Franklin Institute for free on Community Nights! We invite you to join us at this monthly event that features our famous permanent exhibits, hands-on activities, and live science shows. Each month we highlight local partner organizations that provide science activities or resources.
The Franklin Institute
222 North 20th Street · Philadelphia, PA
The Philadelphia Science Festival will return in 2019 to educate, inspire, and engage the region with the science and technology that surrounds our everyday world. Organized and led by The Franklin Institute, in collaboration with 200 of the region’s premier science, cultural, and educational establishments, the Philadelphia Science Festival offers events for families and adults all across the Delaware Valley. The 2019 Festival will take place April 26—May 4.
The 2019 Philadelphia Science Festival culminates on Saturday, May 4 in a super-charged, super-fun celebration of science! The Science Carnival on the Parkway promises to be the ultimate daylong science extravaganza!
Museum-wide
Families Public Members
Ring in the New Year early this year as The Franklin Institute counts down to an explosive pre-launch to 2019. Celebrate with fiery live science shows, magic milk firework experiments, make-and-take noisemakers, plus live shows on the Science of Fireworks, and other surprises — all well before midnight on New Year’s Eve. Plus, when the clock strikes NOON, what better way to close out 2018 and welcome in the New Year than with a massive ball pit explosion!
NOON Year’s Eve Bash at The Franklin Institute includes:
NOON! Explosive countdown to the (early) New Year with a ball pit explosion!
“The Science of Fireworks” Live show
Astronomy-related activity to mark the Earth’s rotation
Make-and-take noisemakers
Solar observing in the Joel N. Bloom Observatory (weather permitting)
3D printing demonstrations in the Tech Studio
Magic milk fireworks
Ticket Prices:
Included with General Museum Admission
09:00 am REGISTRATION
10:00 am Keynote Address – Mirjana Živković, Consul General of The Republic of Serbia
10:15 am TSF Progress Report & Short-Term Plan – Milan Kostić, Executive Director, TSF
10:30 am Nikola Tesla The Movie – Matthew Scarboro, Co-Founder, EZImaginations
10:45 am Nikola Tesla and Humanity – Pavel Sfera, Poet, Aspiring Novelist, Humanitarian
11:00 am Youth and Nikola Tesla – Aleksej Milić, 13 year old Guest, Serbia
11:08 am Delphine Tesla Music Intro and Overview – Delphine Tesla, Musician
11:12 am Nikola Tesla as Inspiration – Achilleas Kentonis, Innovation Mentor – Multidisciplinary Artist and Scientist, Cyprus
11:15 am BREAK
11:30 am Tesla & Humanity’s Missing Paradigm Shift – Mark Passio, Radio Talk Show Host
11:45 am “Tesla – Past, Present and Future” – Milovan Matić, Author
12:00 pm Starting a Tesla Club – Ashley Redfearn, Director of Education, TSF
12:15 pm Tesla Symphony Program – Alejandro Sanchez Navarro, Composer and Conductor, Mexico
12:30 pm LUNCH AND NETWORKING with Video Content
AFTERNOON SESSION
02:00 pm Miloje Popović, Former Director of XYU Cultural Center in NY
02:15 pm Nikola Tesla Business Records – Elise Ackerman, Journalist
02:30 pm Progress Report – Marc Alessi, Executive Director, Tesla Science Center
02:45 pm Sisatovac Project – Nikola Lonchar, Founder and President, TSF
03:00 pm Sustainable Live House Project – Robert Meyer, President, TSF Arizona
03:15 pm Adventures from the Future – Inspired by Tesla – Helena Bulaja Madunic, Artist and Storyteller
03:30 pm BREAK
04:00 pm Progress Report – Vic Djurdjevic, President, Nikola Tesla Educational Corp, Canada
04:15 pm Tesla Productions – Charlotte Brown, Producer, 311 Studio Productions
04:30 pm Progress Report – Nicholas A Baio, President, TSF New York
04:45 pm Panel Discussion, Nikola Tesla and Education
Moderator: Ashley Redfearn, TSF Director of Education
Panel Participants:
– Milovan Matić, Author, “Tesla – Past, Present and Future”
– Harry Oung, Director of Science, TSF
– Brian Yetzer, Art Director, TSF
– Mano Divina, Music Director, TSF
– Craig Do’Vidio, Director, Tesla TALK.TV, TSF
– Dr. John Cambridge, Entomologist
05:30 pm DINNER AND NETWORKING with Video Content
EVENING SESSION
07:00 pm Poet of Electricity – James Jaeger, Film Producer, Tesla TALK.TV, TSF
07:10 pm Niko Tesla Film – Tesla Ambassadors, Australia
07:15 pm Tesla and Pupin: Film Reconciliation is Key – Sava Sajko, Producent
07:30 pm Tesla Symphony Program – Alejandro Sanchez Navarro, Composer and Conductor
08:00 pm Tesla’s People – Zeljko Mirkovic, Film Producer, Tesla TALK.TV, TSF
08:15 pm Why NIKOLA TESLA is a Mind from the FUTURE – Helena Bulaja Madunic, Artist and Storyteller
08:45 pm Award Presentation
Lana Asanin, Program Presenter
Kevin Wood, Director of Events and PR Manager
Milica N. Savic, Director of Art & Technology
Art Exhibition:
Mariana Moreno, Mexico
Bogdan Miscević
Sandra Nikoletić
Family Lončar Private Collection
Foundation Laza Kostic – Tesla – Pupin
Students of Tacony Academy Charter School, Philadelphia
Reconciliation and friendship inspired by Tesla Pupin Tower in Serbia
Organized and supported by Tesla Science Foundation and
Consulate General of The Republic of Serbia, New York
PROGRAM ORGANIZER RESERVES RIGHTS TO PROGRAM CHANGES
The Tesla Science Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the life, legacy and scientific innovations of Nikola Tesla. Having successfully hosted numerous lectures, seminars, forums – to include the annual Energy Independence Conference and Tesla Memorial Conference – our Foundation is the most active Tesla related organization in the United States today. Through our dedicated efforts and generous support from our contributors, the Tesla Science Foundation network of distinguished scientists, engineers, academics, artists, students and other Tesla enthusiasts worldwide continues to grow. Visionary and scientist Nikola Tesla is included in the UNESCO Memory of the World register. © 2018 by The Tesla Science Foundation. All rights reserved.
Get in the spirit of the season with some strange science. From the fireplace mantle to the cabinet of curiosities, our halls are decked with boughs of holly and folly for the scientific soiree of the season. Filled to the brim with crafts, carols, and explosive demonstrations—this night will leave you hankering for the holidays!
Holiday Bizarre activities include:
What’s in the Gift Box? Dissection Special
Twisted Tinkering ornament making
Performances by “One Man Band”
Winter Solstice stellar observing
Photo ops with Krampus, St. Nick’s darker counterpart
Seasonal screen-printing and craft making
This is a 21+ event.
Due to the popularity of this event, we strongly recommend that you purchase tickets in advance as capacity is limited and may sell out.