The Live Creature and Ethereal Things
活物与空灵之物
基本信息
- 批准号:ST/R006008/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2018 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
1. To develop a radical new approach to science engagement, which focuses on the human experience of science - specifically fundamental physics -, drawing on discussions from a recent symposium organised by the applicants at the Institute of Physics, which brought together physicists, including STFC community, artists, and science engagement specialists. This approach contrasts with (but is intended to co-exist with) the standard science engagement model of providing information about the content of science, instead focusing on the experience of the "live creature" who does science - their background, motivation, interests and aspirations - and on using art-based methodologies to enable visual, physical and material encounters with the endeavour and extraordinary spaces of fundamental physics - cosmology, particle physics and astrophysics.2. To test - and perform an initial evaluation of - this approach with people from both low and high "science capital" backgrounds (an idea borrowed from French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of social and cultural capital to describe how people engage with the arts) in two contrasting UK cities, Sunderland and London, which voted very different ways in the EU referendum.3. For the public: - To provide an impactful encounter with the environments and laboratories where fundamental science is performed through a large-scale immersive installation of film and photographic artworks by artist Fiona Crisp.- To provide an interdisciplinary programme about the possibilities of experiencing science research through performances, lectures, screenings and music, enabling audiences and participants to experience different artistic approaches to make science intimate and personal. - To give a platform to diverse scientific role models from British and BAME backgrounds and present physics as an intuitive (as well as rigorous), fundamental aspect of day-to-day life.- To provide insights into how knowledge and science about the physical universe is created through experimentation and working in the laboratory.- To come away with a sense of the diversity of motivations, interests and personalities of those undertaking science as a profession and how these human qualities drive science.4. For scientist participants: - To improve communication skills by enabling them to bring their backgrounds, personalities and values into their encounters with the public, and to explore their creative and cultural interests.- To enable them to understand better the importance of allowing and representing diversity of backgrounds, approaches and personalities in science.- To give them a re-energising experience and a different perspective on their work.5. To continue to build a network of physicists and artists, particularly in the UK but with international members, who are interested in exploring and developing this alternative type of approach to science engagement.6. To disseminate learning from these events and the network to other scientists and science engagement providers.
1.开发一种全新的科学参与方法,重点关注人类对科学的体验-特别是基础物理学-借鉴物理研究所申请人最近组织的研讨会的讨论,该研讨会汇集了物理学家,包括STFC社区,艺术家和科学参与专家。这种做法与(但旨在与)标准科学参与模式共存,提供有关科学内容的信息,而不是关注从事科学的“生物”的经验-他们的背景,动机,兴趣和愿望-并使用基于艺术的方法来实现视觉,物理和物质遇到的努力和基础物理学的非凡空间-宇宙学,粒子物理学和天体物理学。在两个对比鲜明的英国城市,桑德兰和伦敦,对来自低和高“科学资本”背景的人进行测试-并进行初步评估。对于公众:- 通过艺术家菲奥娜·克里斯普(Fiona Crisp)的电影和摄影艺术品的大型沉浸式装置,提供与基础科学进行的环境和实验室的有影响力的接触。提供一个跨学科的计划,通过表演,讲座,放映和音乐体验科学研究的可能性,使观众和参与者能够体验不同的艺术方法,使科学变得亲密和个人化。- 为来自英国和BAME背景的各种科学榜样提供一个平台,并将物理学作为日常生活的直观(以及严格),基本方面。提供有关物理宇宙的知识和科学是如何通过实验和在实验室工作创建的见解。带着对从事科学作为职业的人的动机、兴趣和个性的多样性以及这些人的素质如何推动科学的感觉离开。对于科学家参与者:- 提高沟通技巧,使他们能够把自己的背景,个性和价值观与公众接触,并探索他们的创造性和文化兴趣。使他们能够更好地理解允许和代表科学背景,方法和个性多样性的重要性。给他们一个重新充满活力的经验和不同的角度对他们的工作。继续建立一个物理学家和艺术家网络,特别是在英国,但与国际成员,谁有兴趣探索和发展这种替代类型的方法来科学成就。将从这些活动和网络中学到的知识传播给其他科学家和科学参与提供者。
项目成果
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The Live Creature and Ethereal Things: Physics in Culture
活物与空灵之物:文化中的物理学
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- 发表时间:2018
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- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Triscott Nicola
- 通讯作者:Triscott Nicola
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Curating contemporary art in the framework of the planetary commons
在地球公域的框架内策划当代艺术
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Nicola Triscott - 通讯作者:
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