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Graphic Talk About the Universe - Clifford V. Johnson Public Lecture

Offered By: Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the intersection of science and visual storytelling in this public lecture webcast by Clifford V. Johnson at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. Delve into the process of transforming complex scientific concepts into engaging visual narratives. Discover how Johnson approaches the challenge of making science accessible to a wider audience through various mediums, including popular science books, comics, and digital media. Learn about the use of symbols, equations, and visual metaphors to convey intricate ideas such as quantum mechanics, particle physics, and the theory of everything. Gain insights into the importance of diversity in science communication and the role of visual storytelling in engaging citizens with scientific concepts. Examine the balance between scientific accuracy and creative expression in communicating complex topics like the multiverse and particle families. Reflect on the significance of making science accessible to people from all backgrounds and the potential impact of visual narratives in fostering a deeper understanding of the universe.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
A duty to give back
Citizens engaged with science
People wherever they are
Giving up control
Diversity in science books
Popular science books
Conversational science books
The Book
Symbols
Sources
Equations
Appreciate what you can
Conversationally
Comics
chalkboard
quantum water
Feynman diagram
Cartoon
Look closely enough
Theory of everything
Three families of particles
What happens next
Multiverse context
Branching
The Process
Paradise Lost
The Point
Practice
Digital Media
Superheroes
Last thoughts
Comics and Physics
Space and Time
Engaging with Science
Online Question


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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

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