Dear Sarah,
Although I've never done anything like this before, I'm interested in
contributing a piece or two to the gallery. I create 3D illustrations
(using ray-tracing software and real scientific models) to show the
invisible structures around the planets and how far they extend out into
space. Is this the sort of thing that might be welcome at your
exhibition? It might fit in with the sounds of the planets from ESA. I
can send some samples if you wanted to have a further look?
Best wishes,
Chris
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STFC Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Planetary Science Group, Mullard Space Science Laboratory,
University College London, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking,
Surrey, RH5 6NT, UK
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On 15/06/2012 11:27, Sarah Snell-Pym wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am organising a science-art exhibition at a small art gallery in
> Cheltenham in March 2013. The exhibition will last about ten days and
> will include workshops. If anybody is interested in taking part let me know.
>
> We already have some exciting stuff involving sounds of planets thanks
> to ESA, a slime mould collaboration thanks to UWE and an illustrated
> ammonite poem written by Marcus Moore.
>
> The event is coming from crowd sourced funding of which phase one is
> about to complete in 2 days http://www.sponsume.com/project/science-art
> and stands at £200. There maybe some matched funding and other sources
> of income but at the moment all we can offer artists/science
> communicators is a place in the gallery to sell merchandise.
>
> Thankyou for your time
>
> Sarah
>
> p.s. for anyone who is about today or tomorrow there is currently a
> display in Centre Arts Cheltenham exploring the senses to raise money
> for various visually impaired charities.
> http://centrearts.co.uk/gallery.html
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