Science Communication and Science Museums: Prospects and New Ideas

Europe/Rome
Description

Centro Fermi is organizing an International Workshop on Science Communication and Science Museums: Prospects and New Ideas on the occasion of the completion of the renovation works of its headquarters, namely the historic building where the Institute of Physics of the University of Rome was located since 1880 up to 1935 and where Enrico Fermi carried out the fundamental research that earned him the Nobel prize in 1938.

The Workshop is meant to be a forum for discussing points of view, themes, issues and innovative solutions that could help Centro Fermi in the design of the Fermi Museum that is planned to open by the end of 2017.

Participation to this event is by invitation only.

Practical Information
Participants
  • Adriana Postiglione
  • Antonio Paolozzi
  • Arch Antonia Pasqua Recchia
  • Arnaud Marsollier
  • Aurelio Agliolo Gallitto
  • Carla Andreani
  • Chiara Badia
  • Claudio Paris
  • Clelia Piperno
  • Daniele Dominici
  • Derek Gillespie
  • Emma Sanders
  • Enrico Bernieri
  • Enrico Ferraris
  • Enzo Iarocci
  • Eugenio Coccia
  • Fabrizio Coccetti
  • Festa Giulia
  • Fiorenzo Galli
  • Francesco Guerra
  • Francesco Riggi
  • Fulvia Mangili
  • Giancarlo Righini
  • Giorgio Dragoni
  • Giovanni Batignani
  • Giovanni Battimelli
  • Giovanni Crupi
  • Giovanni Organtini
  • Giovanni Pratesi
  • Giulio Peruzzi
  • GIUSEPPE GROSSO
  • Ilaria De Angelis
  • Jean-François Gauvin
  • kristian piscicchia
  • Linda Deck
  • Lisa Halfon
  • Lorenzo Sarti
  • Lucio Fregonese
  • Luigi Amodio
  • Luisa Cifarelli
  • Manuel Bertin
  • marco barsottini
  • Marco Galliani
  • Marcos Valdes
  • Matteo Cellini
  • Maurizio Ferrari
  • Melissa Valentino
  • Michele Lanzinger
  • miriam focaccia
  • Nadia Ioli
  • Nadia Robotti
  • Nathalie Martimbeau
  • Pamela Pergolini
  • Paolo Rossi
  • Pedro Enrech Casaleiro
  • Povalyaeva Svetlana
  • Roberto Paura
  • rosario nania
  • Rossella Spiga
  • Sandra Linguerri
  • Sara Pirrone
  • Sara Ricciardi
  • Sergio Giudici
  • Simone Di Filippo
  • Sofia Talas
  • Stacey Freeman
  • Stefano Roncoroni
  • Stefano Sandrelli
  • Sveva Longo
  • Vincenzo Napolano
  • Virginia Greco
    • 09:00 09:30
      Registration and Get-together Coffee
    • 09:30 10:00
      Opening and Welcome Addresses
    • 10:00 11:45
      PANEL 1 - Science, Cultural Heritage and Public Fruition
      • 10:00
        Neutrons to illuminate our Heritage 23m
        Speaker: Carla Andreani (Centro Fermi and University of Tor Vergata, Rome)
      • 10:23
        TRADUCO: the obviousness of invisibility 23m
        Speaker: Clelia Piperno (University of Teramo)
        Slides
      • 10:48
        “... places where Time is transformed into Space": case studies on museum's identity and audience engagement 23m
        Speaker: Enrico Ferraris (Museo Egizio, Turin)
      • 11:11
        Outreach@SNS: Virtual Immersions in Science 23m
        Speaker: Marcos Valdes (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)
        Slides
    • 11:45 12:15
      SESSION 1 - Science Museums: Past Experience and New Ideas
      • 11:45
        Changing our world: millennials helping others understand historic science at science museums 30m
        Speaker: Linda T. Deck (Director of Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
        Slides
    • 12:15 13:30
      Lunch Break 1h 15m
    • 13:30 15:00
      SESSION 1 - Science Museums: Past Experience and New Ideas
      • 13:30
        The Enrico Fermi exhibition as museum prototype: experience and prospects 30m
        Speaker: Rosario Nania (Centro Fermi and INFN)
        Slides
      • 14:00
        Science museums and sustainable citizenship 30m
        Speaker: Fiorenzo Galli (Director of National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci, Milan)
        Slides
      • 14:30
        The MUSE project experience 30m
        Speaker: Michele Lanzinger (MUSE – Science Museum, Trento)
    • 15:00 16:00
      SESSION 2 - University Science Museums: Issues and Potential
      • 15:00
        The power of networks: sustainability through university/museum partnerships 30m
        Speaker: Stacey Freeman (Arizona State University, Tempe, USA)
        Slides
      • 15:30
        Too much or too little technology in our museums? A reappraisal of the objects’ role in science exhibitions 30m
        Speaker: Pedro Casaleiro (Museu da Ciência da Universidade de Coimbra, Spain)
        Slides
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:30 18:00
      SESSION 2 - University Science Museums: Issues and Potential
      • 16:30
        The historical collection of physics instruments and the museum system of the University of Palermo 30m
        Speaker: Gallitto Aurelio Agliolo (Museum of Physics, University of Palermo)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Playing with quantum toys: introducing the history of quantum mechanics with historical objects 30m
        Speaker: Jean F. Gauvin (Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University, USA)
        Slides
      • 17:30
        University science museums: what should they be about? 30m
        Speaker: Sofia Talas (Museum of Physics, University of Padua)
        Slides
    • 18:00 18:30
      Visit of the Centro Fermi historic building and the “goldfish fountain”
    • 18:30 19:30
      Welcome Party 1h
    • 09:30 11:00
      PANEL 2 - Science Communication and Outreach: How to Hit the Target
      • 09:30
        Incredible science, inspirational people, astounding places: delivering a coordinated strategy for engagement & outreach 22m
        Speaker: Derek Gillespie (Head of Skills and Engagement for the Science and Technology Facilities Council, STFC, Swindon, UK)
        Slides
      • 09:52
        How did the Higgs boson become a rock star? 22m
        Speaker: Arnaud Marsollier (Media and Press Relations, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)
        Slides
      • 10:14
        Communicating astrophysics: the INAF style 22m
        Speaker: Marco Galliani (Communications Office, INAF)
      • 10:36
        Learned Societies and science communication 22m
        Speaker: Luisa Cifarelli (Centro Fermi and University of Bologna)
        Slides
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:30 12:30
      SESSION 3 - Science Centres, TV Channels, Multimedia and Interactive Exhibitions
      • 11:30
        Microcosm: taking visitors on a journey through CERN 30m
        Speaker: Emma Sanders (Exhibitions and Global Engagement, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)
      • 12:00
        Science centers, science museums, innovation parks: the "houses" of scientific communication in the knowledge society 30m
        Speaker: Luigi Amodio (Director General of Fondazione IDIS – Città della Scienza, Naples)
        Slides
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 14:00 15:30
      SESSION 3 (cont.) - Science Centres, TV Channes, Multimedia and Interactive Exhibitions
      • 14:00
        Physics storytelling through digital visions: the exhibitions curated by INFN 30m
        Speaker: Vincenzo Napolano (Communications Office, INFN)
      • 14:30
        Landscapes for the unseen: interactive exhibitions, video environment, live 30m
        Speaker: Marco Barsottini (CamerAnebbia, Milan)
    • 15:30 16:30
      Conclusions