A collaboration connecting a university's Physics teaching and its art museum's exhibition program has demonstrated the value of such partnerships. In the context of an upsurge in transdisciplinary art practice, and the need for scientists to develop skills in communicating science to non-specialists, a curator and a physicist implemented an innovative learning and assessment activity associated with a significant exhibition of contemporary art. Third-year physics students were tasked with selecting an artwork from the exhibition and explaining the physics in it to gallery visitors, via a short piece of writing. A selection of the best student-authored texts was displayed in the exhibition alongside the usual curatorial labels. In preparing...
Viewing the Invisible is a multimedia collaboration that explores common methodology between arts an...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
The objective of this emergent study was to follow the cognitive and creative processes demonstrated...
A collaboration connecting a university’s Physics teaching and its art museum’s exhibition program h...
This article investigates the conceptions of science communication through art. Science communicatio...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
Graduation date: 2015There is a connection between science and art. This study is specifically looki...
In this essay, we explore what happens when science meets comic art and how such meeting offers an o...
In this essay, we explore what happens when science meets comic art and how such meeting offers an o...
In this essay, we explore what happens when science meets comic art and how such meeting offers an o...
Art/Science Collaboration is an optional module at the University of Westminster. It uses student-ce...
This article presents a colloboration between a research astronomer and a professional artist. The p...
This research has focused on non-formal Science education activities employed during formal educatio...
Invited paper for the Academic Practice Network Event titled 'Still divided cultures? Researching th...
The prevailing vision for undergraduate science education includes increased collaboration among tea...
Viewing the Invisible is a multimedia collaboration that explores common methodology between arts an...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
The objective of this emergent study was to follow the cognitive and creative processes demonstrated...
A collaboration connecting a university’s Physics teaching and its art museum’s exhibition program h...
This article investigates the conceptions of science communication through art. Science communicatio...
What is the nature of art/science collaborations in museums? How do art objects and activities contr...
Graduation date: 2015There is a connection between science and art. This study is specifically looki...
In this essay, we explore what happens when science meets comic art and how such meeting offers an o...
In this essay, we explore what happens when science meets comic art and how such meeting offers an o...
In this essay, we explore what happens when science meets comic art and how such meeting offers an o...
Art/Science Collaboration is an optional module at the University of Westminster. It uses student-ce...
This article presents a colloboration between a research astronomer and a professional artist. The p...
This research has focused on non-formal Science education activities employed during formal educatio...
Invited paper for the Academic Practice Network Event titled 'Still divided cultures? Researching th...
The prevailing vision for undergraduate science education includes increased collaboration among tea...
Viewing the Invisible is a multimedia collaboration that explores common methodology between arts an...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
The objective of this emergent study was to follow the cognitive and creative processes demonstrated...