Using art to communicate science
- Time:
- Saturday, October 10th, 1:30 pm to 2:45 pm
- Location:
- Hyatt Cambridge Regency, Thomas Paine room
- Speaker(s):
- Yael FitzpatrickManager of Design and Branding, American Geophysical Union
- Hal MayforthIllustrator
- Liz Neeley Executive director, The Story Collider
- Moderator(s):
- Yael FitzpatrickManager of Design and Branding, American Geophysical Union
- Organizer(s):
- Yael FitzpatrickManager of Design and Branding, American Geophysical Union
On a very fundamental level, artists are writers who (sometimes) don’t use words. Art can serve myriad purposes when paired with science writing, from being little more than glorified window dressing, to conveying vast quantities of complex information in a remarkably compact package. Art can be a quiet supporting player to the writing, can carry equal weight in the storytelling, or can shoulder the bulk of the communication. This workshop will provide practical nuts-and-bolts advice, but also aim to inspire more conceptual thought about the visual components of science journalism and storytelling.