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Would anyone like to develop a physics and art collaboration?
« on: 26/05/2020 08:38:27 »
Hi there! I'm an artist looking to collaborate with a physicist on a series of visuals.

I'm fascinated by physics and would love to promote the sciences in a visual, consumable and beautiful form to the wider public. It would be a tribute to the awesome research you guys do every day.

I'd like to make this an informed project shining light on topics you deem important or fascinating, ideas you'd like to share with the world. To make this a meaningful project it would have to be informed directly by the people who study this every day.

Is this something anyone would be interested in?
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Re: Would anyone like to develop a physics and art collaboration?
« Reply #1 on: 26/05/2020 22:58:58 »
Could you give some examples of artwork you have done?
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