Places & Spaces: Mapping Science-- A Video of the Exhibition
Plus $4 for shipping and handling in US.
NEW: DVD with option of French or Chinese subtitles**
All income is used to design and manufacture science (puzzle) maps for kids to be donated to schools around the globe.
View Video Clip from DVD
Watch the 2 minute clip (2.3MB)
Also available on YouTube.
About
'Places & Spaces: Mapping Science' is a science exhibit created to demonstrate the power of maps to navigate and manage physical places and abstract topic places. Scientists will be stimulated, students and teachers encouraged, and the general public fascinated by this multi-layered accessible approach to the worlds of modern scientific thought.
Added Feature on DVD
This DVD also contains a pdf file with 150dpi versions of all 22 maps, their stories, and the biographies of their makers.
Production
Directed by Katy Börner, Indiana University
Cover Design by Ingo Günther & Stephen Oh
Graphic Design by Elisha Hardy, Indiana University
Produced by Chad Redmon & Aaron Raskin, Harbinger Media, Inc.
Music composed and performed by Monika Herzig
How to Order
**If you would like the DVD with subtitles (French & Chinese), please mention this when you order.
Please send your address and an $18 check payable to 'Indiana University' to
Dr. Katy Börner
Indiana University, SLIS
10th Street & Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
*Indiana residents must include 6% sales tax ($1.08 for one dvd).
For non-US postage prices please contact Mark Price <maaprice@indiana.edu>.
Acknowledgements
Curators of this exhibit are Katy Börner, Indiana University and Deborah MacPherson, Accuracy&Aesthetics with input from the Places & Spaces advisory board. We thank John Ganly, SIBL, NYPL and his colleagues for their foresight and support of this exhibit; Anne Prieto, Indiana University for providing the brain images; Nicole (Nikki) Roberg for designing and sharing the science maps for kids; Classroom pictures are by the 2005/2006 Love/Creek class at Rogers Elementary School, Bloomington, IN.
The exhibit is supported by National Science Foundation awards IIS-0238261 and CHE-0524661, Thomson Scientific, The New York Public Library, Science, Industry and Business Library, InfoUSA, Thomson Gale, Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, University Information Technology Services & the School of Library and Information Science, all three at Indiana University. Much of the data used to generate the science maps is from Thomson Scientific.
Copyright April 2006 The Trustees of Indiana University
