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A day in the life of Hong Kong dinosaur hunter Michael Pittman

Fossil expert will invite audience at debut popular-science lecture to pick over his Gobi Desert search kit, writes Sarah Lazarus

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What do a hammer, a pick, a chisel, some brushes, a compass clinometer and four litres of water have in common? You can find them all in Dr Michael Pittman's backpack.

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Chris Hatherill, journalist and co-founder of super/collider.
Chris Hatherill, journalist and co-founder of super/collider.

On December 3, at 7pm, Hong Kong's resident dinosaur hunter will be in Wan Chai to talk about his fossil-hunting expeditions in the Gobi Desert. The audience will hear about his research, watch a video of him at work and have the chance to handle some of the equipment he uses.

SEE ALSO: Dinosaur hunting in Inner Mongolia: Gobi Desert a treasure trove for University of Hong Kong-led expedition

Pittman is presenting at Toolkit, the first in a series of "show and tell" events run by super/collider: an initiative set up in London, in 2006, dedicated to exploring science from a pop culture perspective.

Founding member Chris Hatherill, a journalist who has worked for magazines including , and , moved to Hong Kong this year and brought the super/collider concept with him. He plans to hold an event every two months.

SEE ALSO: Interview: Hong Kong's dinosaur expert Michael Pittman

"Our mission is to open a dialogue between science, art, music, fashion and design, and for everyone involved to have a lot of fun. The more hands-on we can make it, the better," Hatherill says.

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