Exhibitions at
Paris, Abbey de Silvacane, and Bruxelles
"The vocation of Art In
Research© is to value the scientific
research by the image, and its mission is to communicate
on the research.
People or
compagnies purchasing one or several of
the photos copyrighted by AIR contribute directly to the
research's influence."
see the press item from Le Monde, 5 June 2019:
Sweet
Crystallization I
and Sweet Crystallization
II
- Claude Laroche and Eric Falcon (CNRS, Université Paris
Diderot)
Views under microscope of
morphogenesis occuring during the
crystallisation of a heated sweet water
solution. On these shots, the two phases, solid
and liquid, coexist.
Liquid Turmoil - Claude Laroche and Eric
Falcon (CNRS,
Université Paris Diderot)
Top views
of patterns on the surface of a fluid layer subjected to a
vertical oscillating vibration. Different photos correspond to
different forcing parameters.
Liquid deformations of largest ampitude appear in white due to
the reflection of the lighting located above the cell (Cell of
10 cm in diameter - 1 cm water depth).
Morphogenesis during
evaporation of a saline water
solution - Claude Laroche and
Eric Falcon (CNRS,
Université Paris Diderot)
Exhibition
''Art
In Research" à la Galerie
55, 55 rue Darwin, Ixelles, Bruxelles,
Nov. 2019
Exposition "Art
In Research" at Abbey of
Silvacane, at La Roque d’Anthéron
(13), from 6 July to 29 August
2019
Exhitition
"Art In
Research"
at the Théâtre
de La Reine
Blanche,
Paris, from 11
Feb. to 19 May
2018