Erotic Heritage Museum Holding Sex Tech Lecture Tomorrow

LAS VEGAS — The Erotic Heritage Museum will be hosting a lecture and discussion by Dr. Neil McArthur tomorrow evening from 6-7 p.m. (PDT). There will be a lobby reception and meet-and-greet immediately after.

“We are thrilled to have Dr. McArthur speak at the museum this week,” an EHM rep said. “With increasing media attention on technology and how it applies to our ever-evolving sexuality, it’s not only timely but also incredibly fortuitous that one of the foremost experts in the field is available to speak to the Vegas public. We look forward to the sharing of knowledge and lively discourse that is sure to happen tomorrow night.”

Dr. McArthur’s presentation, “From Phone Sex to Robot Sex: The Crazy Past and Wild Future of Sexual Technology,” will review the latest tech research and how it applies to sexuality in the new millennium — and what that means for everyone.

Dr. McArthur, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Manitoba, said, “The Museum is the perfect venue for a talk like this. This is a really exciting time for sexual technology and I think we’ll give people a lot to think about. This issue has been in the media a lot but this is the chance to start a real dialogue about what it all means. So I hope people will come, listen and participate.”

Attendees must purchase a museum ticket at the counter on the day of the event. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students, members of the military and those over 55.

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For more information, please email the EHM or visit its website.

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