Workshop Lumière: Luxtolum
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In this diploma project, two students in scientific illustration wanted to stage complex subjects of physics in an accessible and original universe. For this, they designed a graphic narrative, with animations and comics to tell these topics in the manner of a recipe. They collaborated with physicists on the contents, and thus stage objects at once of the daily and cosmic: magnet, diamond, soap, galaxy, lightning, star as well as numerous physical interactions in a colored and gay universe!
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This work has been done during the diploma of Margaux Khalil and Claire Thibon of DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of école Estienne in collaboration with Julien Bobroff (LPS, Universite Paris-Sud)and Roland Lehoucq (CEA-Saclay). Translation : Mélanie Mora Y Collazo.
A great thank to the teaching team of Ecole Estienne, to Michèle Garrec and Blandine Berthe for their help. We want to thank for their financial support the Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter (ICAM), the Societe Française de Physique and the Chaire “La Physique Autrement” of Fondation Paris-Sud supported by Air Liquide. Copyright 2015 – exhibit and print objects are available to anyone under the licence Creative Commons BY-NC-ND.
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Claire Thibon
Héloïse Chochois is a young illustrator who spent four months in the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides. There, she lived with the physicists, the researchers, the students, and the PhD students in order to capture the many facets of this world. She attended an experiment at a Synchrotron, followed a physics course, lived for a few days with a PhD student in a lab, attended conferences, and shared a lot more moments of the physicists’ life. And there is the result: a nine episodes comic book as well as an exhibition that you can use freely!
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The exhibit to download
Scenario and Illustrations: Héloïse Chochois, in collaboration with Julien Bobroff and Frédéric Bouquet from the “Physics Reimagined” team, LPS (Université Paris-Sud et CNRS).
Production: The “Physics Reimagined” team, LPS, Université Paris-Sud and CNRS
Acknowledgments: Charlotte Arene – Lorène Champougny – Pierre Février – Philippe Hollander – Vincent Jacques – Matthieu Lambert – Claire Laulhé – David Le Bolloc’h
Sylvain Ravy – Janet Rafner – Frédéric Restagno – Julien Schmitt – Les étudiants de l’option vulga du Magistère de Physique – Le DSAA DIS de l’Ecole Estienne.
This work benefited from the support of the “Physics Reimagined” Chair sustained by the Fondation Paris-Sud and supported by the Groupe Air Liquide.
Copyright : exhibit under licence Creative Commons BY-NC-ND.
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Light Science Design ? The framework
The physicist doesn’t consider light as the designer. He sees it as a set of rays governed by geometric laws, or as electromagnetic waves traveling at the speed of light, or even as an ensemble of individual quantum photons, both particles and waves.In Light-Science-Design, we proposed to design students to get inspired by these scientific visions of light and transpose them into their world.Three types of projects have emerged; some with an educational purpose, some creating hybrid objects in between design and pedagogy, and some being kinds of setups witnessing the creative process of the designer himself.
This project was developed in collaboration between the students of the workshop “Design and Research” of François Azamboug at the school of design ENSCI-Les Ateliers, and the physicist Julien Bobroff (Physics Autrement, LPS, University Paris -South). He was supported by the LABEX PALM, the Institut de Physique of the CNRS and Université Paris Sud.
It also benefited from the support of the Chair « La Physique Autrement » led by Fondation Paris-Sud and sponsored by Air Liquide.
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