SXSW 2021
Art + Science = A Brilliant Story
Description:
Depicting as yet to be discovered science and as yet to be designed technologies is part art and part science. Veteran designers from some of NASA’s biggest space missions, and the government’s craziest R&D projects will talk about the process of designing for scientists and engineers who are imagining the future – from logo design to illustration and animations that stay true to science and engineering but excite the imagination of the world.
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Takeaways
- The process for approaching the logo and branding of a space mission
- Surviving (thriving) in the artistic process with scientists and engineers – what artists and scientists can do to help each other
- The edge of inspirational science and engineering art
Speakers
- Lori Perkins, Scientific Data Visualization Studio Acting Director, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
- Jessica Tozer, Digital Media Program Manager, The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
- Nate Rudolph, Section Supervisor and Multimedia Lead for Civilian Space, The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Organizer
Gina Ellrich, Group Supervisor, Messaging and Editorial, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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