Photo exhibition "Take off science!" Automatic translate
с 7 Августа
по 7 СентябряПарк искусств МУЗЕОН
Крымский Вал, владение 2
Москва
On August 7, the photo exhibition "Take Science!" Will open at the Museon Art Park. The exposition will consist of 42 works by finalists and winners of the “Take Science!” Photo contest. Muscovites will be the first to see the unique shots of the contest participants. In the fall, a photo exhibition will be held in seven other cities of Russia.
Every year, the channel "Science" holds a competition of scientific videos and photographs "Take Science!" Among video bloggers, television journalists, scientists, students interested in promoting scientific knowledge. This year more than 400 authors took part in the photo contest and sent 2182 works. All photos of participants are uploaded under a free license and already illustrate many Wikipedia articles on science.
“This exhibition has collected the best photographs that help to see science from the other side, demonstrate its beauty and grandeur. We hope that visitors to the exposition will not remain indifferent, will discover something new for themselves and, perhaps, will want to try their hand at science, ”said Maria Semenova, editor-in-chief of the TV channel“ Science ”.
In the works presented at the exhibition, one can see both the scientists themselves at work and the scientific and natural phenomena inaccessible to the naked eye: coral fluorescence that occurred under the influence of ultraviolet light, bizarre forms of crystal solutions, bee paw with pollen, patterns on insect wings and other images. Amazing shots demonstrate the beauty of the scientific world and prove that anyone can shoot science.
Among the organizers of the exhibition are the TV channel “Nauka”, NP “Wikimedia RU”, “All-Russian Festival NAUKA 0+”. General partner of Togliattiazot PJSC, one of the leading chemical enterprises, the largest ammonia producer in Russia.
““ Take Science! ”Is a wonderful popular science project that we support and carry out annually as part of the“ NAUKA 0+ All-Russian Festival. ”This year we decided to present the creative achievements of the contest participants not only in Moscow but also in the regions, on the central venues of the festival, which will allow us to expand the boundaries of promoting popular science and attract the attention of the general public at the age of 0+, ”comments Daria Guseva, curator of the competition program of the All-Russian Festival NAUKA 0+.
In Moscow, the photo exhibition will be presented until September 7, in autumn it will open at the central regional venues of the All-Russian Science Festival NAUKA 0+ - in Tver, Kursk, Novosibirsk, Rostov, Nizhny Novgorod, Krasnoyarsk and Chita.
For reference:
TV channel "Science" is a popular science educational channel on the achievements of Russian and world science, included in the package of non-air channels "Digital Television".
"NAUKA 0+ All-Russian Festival" is the largest Russian project in the field of popularization of science and technology. The festival program is designed for a wide audience without age restrictions and includes more than 5000 events in 80 regions of Russia. In 2019, the main theme of the festival was declared the periodic table in honor of the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements proclaimed by the UN General Assembly. The All-Russian Festival NAUKA 0+ is an official UNESCO partner for the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements in Russia.
Non-profit partnership “Wikimedia RU” is a non-profit partnership to promote the dissemination of encyclopedic knowledge, a legally independent organization created to facilitate the development in Russia of projects related to the creation and dissemination of free to use encyclopedic, educational and other information reflecting the knowledge accumulated by mankind.
- London specialist in art history revealed the secrets of Caravaggio painting
- Wikimedia Sweden fined for copyright infringement
- Antika - tiles and porcelain tiles
- Tips for creating a successful term paper