Hi,
I'm helping to organise a Big Draw event which combines drawing and
Science.
Based on past experience, I think it would be helpful to have some words
which explain the links between Drawing and Science and I am clear that
Drawing has been important in:
Recording and communicating details of new species - eg Darwin
Visually recording and communicating results of experiments
Learning about structures of animals and plants because having to draw
it helps you remember it better
However, the feedback I would like from this list is examples of where
drawing is still being used in Science today.
It may be that people are really using drawing and Science more as art
to decorate walls or diaries etc but I'm hoping someone out there may
have other ideas. There will also be some of you who can get to the
Festival of Science and may see some uses there.
With many varied backgrounds (and hopefully some fairly recent graduates
who can tell me whether they were still drawing in their prac. classes
like I did) I hope you will be able to help.
Thanks
Kerynne Robertson
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