Mini-MOVES Gathering
Saturday, February 19 through Monday, February 21
(in person/online)
If you can’t bear the thought of waiting until August to discuss the mathematics of entertaining subjects, there’s good news for you: a Mini-MOVES gathering will take place in person over Presidents’ Day weekend, February 19–21, 2022, to whet our appetites for the full conference in August.
Socialize, collaborate, and share! At Mini-MOVES, you’ll be able to:
- Join the MOVES community: meet interesting people and make new friendships
- Bring your favorite puzzles to share or swap
- Explore the National Museum of Mathematics
- Enjoy exclusive discounts at Additions, the shop at MoMath
Please contact us with any questions or suggestions at moves@momath.org.
This event will take place in-person at MoMath (11 East 26th Street in Manhattan), and selected sessions will be broadcasted online.
Note that masks must be worn at all times inside the Museum and that all visitors ages five and up must show acceptable proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. (Note: MoMath does not accept digital images or photocopies of vaccination cards.)
Note: The fifth biennial MOVES conference has been postponed to August 7–9, 2022 from its previously scheduled dates in January 2022 due to COVID-19-related restrictions surrounding in-person events at the booked venue.
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Schedule of Events
Please note that the schedule is tentative and may be subject to revision.
All times listed below are in Eastern Time (New York).
Saturday, February 19 |
Time | Session |
9:30 am |
Early entry to MoMath |
11:00 am |
Bagel brunch in the park! (weather permitting) |
12:15 pm |
Architectural walk in the park (rain date: Sunday, February 20) |
1:30 pm |
Welcome from Josh Laison and Robert W. Vallin, MOVES Conference organizers, joining us remotely (available for online and in-person registrants) |
2:00 pm |
“The Puzzle That Will Outlast the Universe” with A.J. Jacobs and Oskar van Deventer (available for online and in-person registrants) The puzzle, of which there is only one copy, was created as part of Jacobs’ upcoming book, The Puzzler: One Man’s Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles Ever, from Crosswords to Jigsaws to the Meaning of Life (Crown, April 26). Jacobs will unveil the puzzle and discuss the recursive math behind it and how it crushes the previous world record by 13 orders of magnitude. |
2:30 pm |
Free time in the Museum
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4:45 pm |
Adult hot chocolate on a rooftop — at sunset! |
6:30 pm |
Dinner at Sarabeth’s |
Sunday, February 20 |
Time | Event |
10:00 am |
“Double-crossing Euler” with Barry Cipra (available for online and in-person registrants) |
10:30 am |
“A Story That Doesn’t Die: Women at Work” with Jeanine Meyer (available for online and in-person registrants) In October 1993, The New York Times published an article with a very misleading headline. While the analysis has since been debunked, the story continues to reappear. Join an interesting discussion led by Jeanine Meyer about the context of the article and the math behind it. Questions to ponder include: are the situations in question worthy of news articles? What would be a good headline? Why does this story reappear? |
11:00 am |
“Bias Puzzles” with Peter Winkler, joining us remotely (available for online and in-person registrants) |
12:00 pm |
Museum tour with Executive Director & CEO Cindy Lawrence |
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm |
Lunch on your own and free time |
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm |
Cognitive Games Eager to develop your problem-solving intuition and train your mind to strategically tackle complex challenges? Try cognitive games! Mondrian Blocks and Smart Egg are two intriguingly brainy games that present a wide range of puzzling play. Join us throughout the day at MoMath to explore and play with these games, to meet a member of the design team behind the games, and to get a sneak peek at prototypes of some of the team’s newest ideas. No registration is needed. Learn more at cognitive.momath.org. |
4:00 pm |
Show and Tell — with Puzzles! |
5:00 pm |
Conference Farewell Mark your calendars now for the full MOVES conference, August 7–9, 2022 in New York City, featuring keynote speakers (in person, we hope!): Yoshi Anpuku, Tanya Khovanova, Scott Kim, Oskar van Deventer, and Peter Winkler. |
Monday, February 21 |
Time | Event |
10:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Monday is expected to be a travel day for most conference attendees, but the Museum will remain open to you all day, free of charge. |
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Local Hotels Near MoMath
A list of hotels located near MoMath has been provided below for your convenience. Please contact hotels directly for pricing and availability.
Broadway Plaza Hotel — Click here to book
Phone: (212) 679-7665
Email: reservations@broadwayplazahotel.com
Ace Hotel — Click here to book
Phone: (212) 679-2222
Email: reservations.nyc@acehotel.com
Best Western – Empire State — Click here to book
Phone: (212) 576-9000
Hotel Giraffe — Click here to book
Phone: (212) 685-7700
Email: information@hotelgiraffe.com
The Evelyn — Click here to book
Phone: (212) 453-4040
Email: evelynres@triumphhotels.com