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The Aeolus project: science outreach through art

The Aeolus project: science outreach through art
The Aeolus project: science outreach through art
With a general decline in people’s choosing to pursue science and engineering degrees there has never been a greater need to raise the awareness of lesser known fields such as acoustics. Given this context, a large-scale public engagement project, the ‘Aeolus project’, was created to raise awareness of acoustics science through a major collaboration between an acclaimed artist and acoustics researchers. It centred on touring the large singing sculpture Aeolus during 2011/12, though the project also included an extensive outreach programme of talks, exhibitions, community workshops and resources for schools. Described here are the motivations behind the project and the artwork itself, the ways in which scientists and an artist collaborated, and the public engagement activities designed as part of the project. Evaluation results suggest that the project achieved its goal of inspiring interest in the discipline of acoustics through the exploration of an otherworldly work of art
art and science
0963-6625
375-385
Drumm, Ian
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Belantara, Amanda
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Dorney, Steven
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Waters, Timothy
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Peris, Eulalia
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Drumm, Ian
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Belantara, Amanda
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Dorney, Steven
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Waters, Timothy
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Drumm, Ian, Belantara, Amanda, Dorney, Steven, Waters, Timothy and Peris, Eulalia (2015) The Aeolus project: science outreach through art. Public Understanding of Science, 24 (3), 375-385. (doi:10.1177/0963662513501741).

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Abstract

With a general decline in people’s choosing to pursue science and engineering degrees there has never been a greater need to raise the awareness of lesser known fields such as acoustics. Given this context, a large-scale public engagement project, the ‘Aeolus project’, was created to raise awareness of acoustics science through a major collaboration between an acclaimed artist and acoustics researchers. It centred on touring the large singing sculpture Aeolus during 2011/12, though the project also included an extensive outreach programme of talks, exhibitions, community workshops and resources for schools. Described here are the motivations behind the project and the artwork itself, the ways in which scientists and an artist collaborated, and the public engagement activities designed as part of the project. Evaluation results suggest that the project achieved its goal of inspiring interest in the discipline of acoustics through the exploration of an otherworldly work of art

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e-pub ahead of print date: 10 October 2015
Keywords: art and science
Organisations: Dynamics Group

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Local EPrints ID: 381675
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/381675
ISSN: 0963-6625
PURE UUID: e056ed70-9309-4421-b786-48475d31efd9

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Date deposited: 15 Oct 2015 08:19
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 21:18

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Author: Ian Drumm
Author: Amanda Belantara
Author: Steven Dorney
Author: Timothy Waters
Author: Eulalia Peris

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