2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10135
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Using art to enliven research on deadwood

Abstract: <p>Often scientists think of creating visuals like graphs, tables, and charts to better convey their research or make it more appealing to a broader public. However, some data or scientific concepts are complex and difficult to grasp. Instead, art is a universal language. This has led to a tremendous growth in data visualisation using art in the last decade.</p><p>At the University of Reading, a team of scientists are collaborating with environmental scientist and visu… Show more

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