microscopies: cubes quantiques

Microscopies ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration were asked to explain four types of modern microscopes in new means. They ended up into four new formats : panorama, augmented reality, hands-on cubes or vintage computer. For each, you can downlad a Do-It-Yourself version that you can print and build.

Quantum cubes : the project of Lou, Mathilde et Marianne

Lou, Mathilde and Marianne have created six cubes that, assembled in different ways, tell the story of tunneling microscopy: its discovery, what it consists of, what it can measure or even manufacture …
It is a new system of science communication that makes it possible to invent a new form of scientific narrative.

You can watch the video that shows how it works, but also download and print the cubes and use them yourself.

A physicist uses the cubes to tell about tunneling microscopes

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Microscopies ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration were asked to explain four types of modern microscopes in new means. They ended up into four new formats : panorama, augmented reality, hands-on cubes or vintage computer. For each, you can downlad a Do-It-Yourself version that you can print and build.

CX746, the project of François-Guillaume and Joseph

François-Guillaume and Joseph created a computer “vintage” from the 80’s that tells in its way the principle and interest of fluorescence and confocal microscopy. You can download the video and the patern to create your own retro mini-computer!

The project's pictures

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The video

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Microscopies ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration were asked to explain four types of modern microscopes in new means. They ended up into four new formats : panorama, augmented reality, hands-on cubes or vintage computer. For each, you can downlad a Do-It-Yourself version that you can print and build.

Nanorama : the project of Cassandra and Hannah

Cassandra and Hannah have created a game: print it, cut out, place all six tiles on their right position on the board, and you will trigger an animated movie in augmented reality with the AURASMA app (on smartphone or tablet).

The microscopic universe one can discover through augmented reality

Download to Print and assemble the board game.

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Microscopies ? The framework

Nine students in science illustration were asked to explain four types of modern microscopes in new means. They ended up into four new formats : panorama, augmented reality, hands-on cubes or vintage computer. For each, you can downlad a Do-It-Yourself version that you can print and build.

Cartography of an invisible world : the project of Héloïse and Mathilde

Héloïse and Mathilde have drawn a large banner to tell the story of atomic force microscopy in an imaginary and poetic world. From left to right, it evolves from a delirious universe to the real microscope whose principle is revealed. On the back, a free interpretation of what the microscope tries to measure: the relief of the material.

You can watch a part of the banner in this video, but better download it to discover it in its entirety and, why not, print it to expose it in the format that suits you best.

The panorama

The DIY panorama version to cut and assemble or in jpg image

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

This website proposes to discover the world of the physics of atoms and solids in both videos and comics. Discover simple and elegant animations to introduce this physics. Browse clickable comics on real labs working in these fields, their researchers, their discoveries and their tools. A playful and aesthetic content accessible both in French or English. You can also download all content and use it yourself.

This project was initiated and supported by the « Laboratoire d’Excellence Physics Atoms Light Mater » (Labex PALM) of Université Paris-Saclay, overseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the “Investissements d’Avenir” program (reference: ANR-10-LABX-0039-PALM).

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agence de graphistes

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Ecole Estienne

The OpenTP.fr website comes from a teaching program at Paris-Saclay University. Drawing inspiration from the practices of design schools or art schools, this course proposes physicist students to make their own Students’ Lab. After an initiation in the form of challenges and games, they have to design and build their experimental setup, then analyze the results, in five days. It is an initiation close to the research process, which renews the vision that students have of experimental physics: more creative but also riskier and with unexpected outcomes!

This site allows the sharing of original educational materials (the sheets) and the sharing of physics projects led by students (tutorials), so that a community of users can develop around these new approaches of physics.

Tutorials

The OpenTP.fr website allows you to quickly create graphical tutorials for scientific projets.

Arduino Sheets

These sheets let you discover the Arduino microcontroler, for physics projects or just for fun!

These sheets are available in French and English.

Related projects

This web site proposes a synthesis of various of our projects.

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne
DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne
agence de graphistes

The workshop

Nine students in science illustration were asked to explain four types of modern microscopes in new means. They ended up into four new formats : panorama, augmented reality, hands-on cubes or vintage computer. For each, you can downlad a Do-It-Yourself version that you can print and build.

The students : Joseph Bourdaud, Héloïse Krob, Hannah Turpaud, Marianne Canu, Lou Darracq, François-Guillaume Steiner, Mathilde Luxey, Cassandra Vion, Mathilde Courtes. This is the result of a collaboration between the DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of Ecole Estienne end Julien Bobroff (La Physique Autrement, LPS, Université Paris-Sud).

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

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ENSCI-Les Ateliers

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ENSCI-Les Ateliers