In 2014, I collaborated with Dr Margaret Wegener, of the University of Queensland Physics Department, to produce a body of work for exhibition at the 2014 Australian Physics Congress themed ‘The Art of Physics’. We explored discarded materials from the Physics laboratory and converted these into wearable (jewellery like) works of art, the term ‘Labpunk’ was coined to describe this collaboration. This year, the UNESCO International Year of Light, inspired me to look again in the Labpunk repository to create a work that would highlight both the theme and Margaret’s work, as a physics educator
A collaboration connecting a university’s Physics teaching and its art museum’s exhibition program h...
This thesis explores aspects of how modern physics has been collected and displayed in the UK over t...
In 1981 Mary K Gaillard became the first woman on the physics faculty at the University of Californi...
In 2014, I collaborated with Dr Margaret Wegener, of the University of Queensland Physics Department...
In 2014, I collaborated with Dr Margaret Wegener, of the University of Queensland Physics Department...
In 2014, the professional society of physicists in Australia themed their national conference “The A...
In 2014, the professional society of physicists in Australia themed their national conference “The A...
Physics can fascinate because of its aesthetics. We see possibilities for art in the artefacts of ph...
Physics can fascinate because of its aesthetics. We see possibilities for art in the artefacts of ph...
Sometimes physics fascinates just because of its aesthetics. It could be the artistic appeal of an e...
Sometimes physics fascinates just because of its aesthetics. It could be the artistic appeal of an e...
We describe a month-long project about communicating physics concepts and methods through spatial an...
Abstract: Contrary to popular belief, women have, throughout history, made important contributions t...
In 2000, CERN hosted Signatures of the Invisible – one of the landmark initiatives in arts and scien...
Abstract: Contrary to popular belief, women have, throughout history, made important contributions t...
A collaboration connecting a university’s Physics teaching and its art museum’s exhibition program h...
This thesis explores aspects of how modern physics has been collected and displayed in the UK over t...
In 1981 Mary K Gaillard became the first woman on the physics faculty at the University of Californi...
In 2014, I collaborated with Dr Margaret Wegener, of the University of Queensland Physics Department...
In 2014, I collaborated with Dr Margaret Wegener, of the University of Queensland Physics Department...
In 2014, the professional society of physicists in Australia themed their national conference “The A...
In 2014, the professional society of physicists in Australia themed their national conference “The A...
Physics can fascinate because of its aesthetics. We see possibilities for art in the artefacts of ph...
Physics can fascinate because of its aesthetics. We see possibilities for art in the artefacts of ph...
Sometimes physics fascinates just because of its aesthetics. It could be the artistic appeal of an e...
Sometimes physics fascinates just because of its aesthetics. It could be the artistic appeal of an e...
We describe a month-long project about communicating physics concepts and methods through spatial an...
Abstract: Contrary to popular belief, women have, throughout history, made important contributions t...
In 2000, CERN hosted Signatures of the Invisible – one of the landmark initiatives in arts and scien...
Abstract: Contrary to popular belief, women have, throughout history, made important contributions t...
A collaboration connecting a university’s Physics teaching and its art museum’s exhibition program h...
This thesis explores aspects of how modern physics has been collected and displayed in the UK over t...
In 1981 Mary K Gaillard became the first woman on the physics faculty at the University of Californi...