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@inbook{1874542, author = {Pokojná, Hana and Rasheed, Farhan and Schönborn, Konrad}, address = {Switzerland}, booktitle = {Approaches for Science Illustration and Communication}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41652-1_6}, editor = {Mark A. Roughley}, keywords = {Digital visual storytelling;public engagement;accessing biological information;visual scientific communication;educational methods;macroscopic to microscopic;widescreen display technology;linking human biological processes and society}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Switzerland}, isbn = {978-3-031-41651-4}, pages = {133-156}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, title = {Effect of the Rings: A Visual Story Design Comparing Three Chemical Characters}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-41652-1_6}, year = {2023} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1874542 AU - Pokojná, Hana - Rasheed, Farhan - Schönborn, Konrad PY - 2023 TI - Effect of the Rings: A Visual Story Design Comparing Three Chemical Characters VL - Approaches for Science Illustration and Communication PB - Springer Nature CY - Switzerland SN - 9783031416514 KW - Digital visual storytelling;public engagement;accessing biological information;visual scientific communication;educational methods;macroscopic to microscopic;widescreen display technology;linking human biological processes and society UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-41652-1_6 N2 - For millennia humans have interacted with a range of chemical substances that are an integral part of human history and culture. The chemical characteristics of the three similar-looking chemical species psilocybin, nicotine, and caffeine have remarkably different biological effects. The narratives of these chemical characters are compelling—their role traverses the unobservable submicroscopic world, influences our biological essence, and impacts societal values and scientific judgement. Visual storytelling through modern display technologies offers an educational method to communicate the nature and effect of these chemical actors. Biological information that transcends multi-directionally and constantly from submicroscopic through to macroscopic processes can be made accessible and meaningful to students and the public. In doing so, links are forged between scientific knowledge and the manner we view these chemical forms from a human and societal context. In attempting to capture these complexities, the aim of this chapter is to conceptualise and design a visual story to communicate the effect of psilocybin, nicotine, and caffeine on humans for public engagement. Whilst remarkably similar in chemical structure, these chemical species have dramatically different psychological and physiological effects on the human body. At the same time, human interaction with these substances is intertwined with historical associations, cultural norms, as well as perceived and enacted taboos. ER -
POKOJNÁ, Hana, Farhan RASHEED and Konrad SCHÖNBORN. Effect of the Rings: A Visual Story Design Comparing Three Chemical Characters. In Mark A. Roughley. \textit{Approaches for Science Illustration and Communication}. Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2023, p.~133-156. Approaches for Science Illustration and Communication. ISBN~978-3-031-41651-4. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41652-1\_{}6.
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