Late
at The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology
On March 7, The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology will open its doors in the evening with an exciting program for those over 18 years of age.
Play with analog and digital games, participate in conversations about technology, science and politics, catch our soap bubble show and finish the evening with a quiz.
In addition to the SENT programme, you can also explore Oslo Science Centre and over 25 exciting exhibitions in the rest of the museum.

19.15–19.45
Conversations around the kitchen table
Activity
Outside LAB, 3rd floor
19.00–20.00
Bubbles
Show
Foyer, 2nd floor
Our leading soap bubble artist Joachim Solum shares his fascination with soap bubbles at the start of the evening.
19.00–22.30
Abel's bar
Social
Music machines, 2nd floor
We sell beer, red and white wine, sparkling wine, cider and mineral water. Here you will also find classic analogue table games such as Pucket, Shuffle puck, Shoelbak, Kurong and Stiga ice hockey games.
19.00–23.00
LEGO
Activity
At the sawmill, 2nd floor
19.30–20.30
Drawing robot and AI
Activity
Space, 3rd floor
Join us and test out a new activity! Create a picture using artificial intelligence and have the drawing robot draw it!
20.00–21.30
VR games
Activity
Outside Life and Death, 2nd floor
Play Beat Saber and Hyper Dash ! Also check out Bubble Bubble at the Arcade and trails about video game culture and music, featuring iconic consoles, controllers, handheld electronic games, etc. in our ICT exhibition I/O.

20.00–20.30
Energy in the time of climate crisis
Stage call
Amphitheatre, 3rd floor
Never before has an energy exhibition at The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology taken its starting point from the climate crisis. What has that done to the narrative of Norwegian fossil fuel production?
Conversation between the curator of the exhibition Energy in the Climate Crisis , Ketil G. Andersen and researcher at the TIK Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture , Bård Lahn.
Photo: DEXTRA Photo/ NTM
20.30–21.30
On behalf of machines
Concert
Music machines, 2nd floor
Performance of composed music for mechanical piano. The music is made for music machines, not performers. Participating composers: Anders Tveit, Eric Skytterholm Egan, Ernst van der Loo and Bjørn Erik Haugen.
21.45–22.45
Quiz
Activity
Music machines, 2nd floor
You don't need 100% knowledge of anything, you just have to use the little grays! Take part in the quiz by quizmaster Jens Koppang.
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Energy in the time of climate crisis
Take a look at our brand new energy exhibition which follows Norway's energy history and discusses what energy means in the serious crisis we are facing now.

The limits of privacy
The boundaries of private life: New gatherings - new dividing lines is an exhibition that examines how new digital technologies intervene in our lives.

Play in I/O!
Try Bubble Bubble at the Arcade and trails about computer game culture and music, with iconic consoles, controllers and handheld electronic games in our ICT exhibition I/O.

Open science centre
Explore the science center in the evening. Maybe you learn something new? The museum is open until 23.