HRA Spotlight – Communicating Science Through Comics
When: Tue, 30.04.2024 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM
Where: Hamburg Research Academy, Gorch-Fock-Wall 7, 20354 Hamburg
Scientists are adept at crafting stories that delve into scientific concepts. However, the traditional method of presenting fact-laden scientific narratives often proves inadequate in an age where scientists are encouraged to communicate their research to varied audiences.
The medium of comics, with its predominantly visual nature, emerges as a tool for disseminating information to a wide range of people. To transition scientific content into comic format, however, you need to distill and streamline complex information, and possibly work together with comic artists.
In this short workshop, you will gain insights into a framework designed for crafting comics based on scientific topics. This includes building a conceptual foundation, setting up a scientifically relevant environment and characters, and developing a comprehensive storyboard. Additionally, we will talk about the working process of developing a comic together with an illustrator.
Examples from various science comic projects are showcased to illustrate how scientific concepts can be transformed into graphic representations, how to weave scientific facts into a storyline that is both straightforward and engaging, how to create a background narrative and blend simple language with consistent comic elements, enhancing both understanding and recall. These examples demonstrate the versatility of comics in making complex scientific ideas accessible and memorable to a diverse audience.
HRA’s Project for Research Communication:
This event is part of a larger research communication project which is funded by the Claussen-Simon-Stiftung.
The event is open to all users of the Hamburg Research Academy, participation is free of charge. Please register here.
Target group: doctoral and early career researchers