The Equations project
The equations project
Students in scientific illustration have attempted, in collaboration with physicists, to stage physics equations. Each group of students used an original graphic form: the pop-up book, the poetic animation, the comic strip, and the animated gif. Discover and use these productions to understand and stage these fundamental equations.
The project of Eve, Marina and Claire : a pop-up book to display the propagation equation of waves
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This work is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA of Scientific Illustration Design of the Estienne school, Julien Bobroff (Univ Paris-Sud) and Roland Lehoucq (CEA-Saclay). Copyright: this entire project is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
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The equations project
Students in scientific illustration have attempted, in collaboration with physicists, to stage physics equations. Each group of students used an original graphic form: the pop-up book, the poetic animation, the comic strip, and the animated gif. Discover and use these productions to understand and stage these fundamental equations.
The project of Margaux and Elsa : Schrödinger equation in animated gif
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the cartoon in pdf
This work is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA of Scientific Illustration Design of the Estienne school, Julien Bobroff (Univ Paris-Sud) and Roland Lehoucq (CEA-Saclay). Copyright: this entire project is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
Authors:
The equations project
Students in scientific illustration have attempted, in collaboration with physicists, to stage physics equations. Each group of students used an original graphic form: the pop-up book, the poetic animation, the comic strip, and the animated gif. Discover and use these productions to understand and stage these fundamental equations.
The project of Julie, Estelle and Marina : an animation about general relativity main equation
Folding activites
This work is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA of Scientific Illustration Design of the Estienne school, Julien Bobroff (Univ Paris-Sud) and Roland Lehoucq (CEA-Saclay). Copyright: this entire project is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
Authors:
The equations project
Students in scientific illustration have attempted, in collaboration with physicists, to stage physics equations. Each group of students used an original graphic form: the pop-up book, the poetic animation, the comic strip, and the animated gif. Discover and use these productions to understand and stage these fundamental equations.
The project of Quentin and Joana : a comics about their meeting with Navier-Stokes equation
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This work is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA of Scientific Illustration Design of the Estienne school, Julien Bobroff (Univ Paris-Sud) and Roland Lehoucq (CEA-Saclay). Copyright: this entire project is made available under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.
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Le sujet de la conférence
Comment vulgariser autrement ?
Une conférence donnée dans le cadre des Petits Séminaires de Vulgarisation du Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (Univ. Paris-Sud) en 2014.
Authors:
Julien Bobroff
Le sujet de la conférence
Chats de Schrödingers, lévitation, téléportation, effet tunnel… La physique quantique est étrange, paradoxale, invisible et insaisissable. Julien Bobroff vous présentera pourtant quelques-unes des astuces qu’ont trouvées les physiciens pour « voir » ces étrangetés du monde quantique et même les filmer en direct ! Il vous montrera aussi comment, en collaborant avec des designers, des graphistes et des artistes, son groupe a développé de nouvelles façons de vous aider à imaginer ce qu’est vraiment la physique quantique. Attendez-vous à être surpris…
Les Mardis de l’Espace des sciences avec Julien Bobroff, physicien, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paris Sud.
Authors:
Julien Bobroff
Le sujet de la conférence
Comment faire partager la physique à un grand public, faire comprendre le rôle du chercheur, son domaine, les formules qu’il manipule ? Julien Bobroff, physicien en mécanique quantique et supraconductivité s’est consacré entièrement à cette mission au sein du groupe « La physique autrement », et montre des créations originales permettant de faire partager au grand public la richesse de sa discipline.
Dans le cadre des Ernest de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure de la rue d’Ulm (2014).
Authors:
Julien Bobroff