bpm
BPM
Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees has a pace of 104 beats per minute. The song is known for having the perfect rhythm for giving someone chest compressions. However, that isn’t completely true. The Bee Gees are fine, but you could go a bit faster. Every song in between 100 and 120 BPM is good enough to save someone’s life. Tik Tok (120BPM) by Kesha is therefore also a fine choice. So next time it seems like someone’s time might be running out, there’s more songs to choose from than you may have thought.
Activiteiten
- Oude Universiteitsbibliotheek
Opening of 'Crafting Cultures' at Oude UB Building
Opening of the Interdisciplinary photo exhibition on Crafts and Craftsmanship in different cultures, with an introduction by Fridus Steijlen...
- TROEF
Exhibition: Everything Under Control
TROEF is the place were Stichting ROEM displays artwork. From the 16th of September onwards, there will be a new exhibition named "Everythi...
- Citizen Science Project
Seeing Stars Citizen Science
During the night of Seeing Stars Leiden, Citizen Science will try to answer many burning questions!
- Oude Sterrewacht
More-than-Planet
Starting on the 2nd of July, you can view a new exhibition at the Leiden Observatory: More-than-Planet. How do we imagine our planet?
- Pieter De La Court
Identity cards, semiotic instability, and signs of state recognition for Indonesian warias
Indonesia has a big population of transgender people who go by the name 'warias'. This population has seen their rights and place in society...
- EST Art Foundation
Exhibition: Moving Perspective
EST presents the exhibition Moving Perspective
- Rijksmuseum Boerhaave
Playing with mathematics
Maths is really everywhere. Make a whirlpool and build your own bridge. Discover what sound looks like and play with perspective like an art...
- Museum de Lakenhal
Planktonium
Museum De Lakenhal shows planktonium by Jan van Ijken: a magical art film about the life of plankton.