SANTA BARBARA — Based on research she conducted for her doctoral dissertation several years ago, Jatila van der Veen, a lecturer in the College of Creative Studies at UC Santa Barbara and a research ...
The art is based on actual photographs from "bubble chamber" experiments conducted at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in the 1960s. A series of artworks based on experiments in particle physics ...
I was in London at the end of last week to attend a meeting on “Communicating physics through the arts” (PDF), which had been organized by the Physics Communicators Group of the Institute of Physics ...
Fermilab’s 2017 artist-in-residence, Jim Jenkins, melds pieces of physics experiments into his creations. When founding director Robert R. Wilson first imagined Fermilab in the 1960s, he not only ...
Students heading to class in the Duane Physics and Astrophysics building now have a glimpse into the world’s largest particle detectors in a new mural painted by Veronica Keff. A senior in ...
A new exhibit reveals what happens when artists visit labs to hear physicists explain their work. Conceived by UC Santa Cruz physics lecturer Stephanie Bailey, The Fusion of Art and Physics features ...
Quantum physics looks at life on the smallest possible scale. There’s something mysterious about it that makes it stand out from the rest of the scientific world, most likely the fact that none of it ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 19, 2020 -- The American Institute of Physics announced artist Geraldine Cox has been selected as the winner of the 2020 Andrew Gemant Award. Named after the renowned ...
There are lots of free online art tools, and lots of free online physics simulations. There are very few online tools that combine the two ideas, and fewer still that do it as well as Kinetic Sketch.
You should check this out - its free. This is a very creative take on some of the ideas of physics. Think of it as physics meets Dr. Seuss, but with more detailed art work. Created by James Dunbar, it ...
I teach physics to college art students at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. You have published three issues of symmetry, and each time I've found something in it to point out to my students ...