This event has finished Took place on: Tuesday, 25th Jul 2023
Geology is a huge subject that encompasses countless disciplines as diverse as palaeogeography to astrogeology. Even for scientists in geology, it can be daunting to look at some of the subjects and feel lost. And like any science better communication between disciplines and better outreach to the wider public is key to unlocking understanding and collaboration. Which is where cartoons come in.
Now cartoons may seem like an unlikely solution to the complexities of geology but it’s their ability to communicate ideas through simple drawings, humour and personification that makes them the ideal tool.
In this talk Dr Matthew Partridge will take you through the history of cartoons in geology, how cartoons can be used to break barriers and open communication and finally give you some tips to make your own, even if you can’t draw a straight line without a ruler and 3-4 attempts.
So please come along and enjoy the lighter side of geology. Have a pencil and some paper ready if you want to have a go and be prepared to hear all about what a geology badger is.
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2023-07-25 2023-07-25 Europe/London How to Cartoon Geology In this talk Dr Matthew Partridge will take you through the history of cartoons in geology, how cartoons can be used to break barriers and open communication. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2023/07/25/how-to-cartoon-geology-334323 The Geological Society,Burlington House, Piccadilly, London,Piccadilly,LondonLocation
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