What does humour tell us about being human? Are we born with humour or is it something we learn? Do animals even have a sense of humour? Can a computer create a joke? These questions, and others, were answered during the Feeling Funny, Being Human event that was part of Being Human: A Festival of the Humanities, the first national festival of the Humanities. Taking place in the Antonin Artaud Theatre at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥app, Feeling Funny, Being Human included a lively panel discussion exploring the unique relationship between humour and being human. Panellists were , ; ; and .
Audiences also developed jokes electronically on the special Joking Computer and there was an improv comedy performance performed by the critically acclaimed Funny Women Players on the topic of Feeling Funny, Being Human.
If you missed the event, see what audiences said about it in .
Feeling Funny, Being Human was one of many events bringing cutting-edge research in the humanities to a broader audience during the Being Human festival. The festival is funded and led by the School of Advanced Study, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the British Academy. For more information please see beinghumanfestival.org.