The Importance of Scientific Illustration: An Analysis of the Development of Scientific Illustration Through Historical, Political, Sociological, and Technological Contexts in Slovenia

Abstract

The speed of the technological development in our society has never been as fast as it is today. New technologies influence us on every level of our life, privately and professionally. Due to too much freely available data and its aggressive flood through diverse platforms, it is important that information is presented in a clear and understandable way. This applies to all disciplines, but it is especially important for areas of scientific research and education, where successfully presenting new discoveries, or clear and understandable explanation of concepts are of paramount importance. Clear information is also important for better policy making and for the advancement of democratic and social issues in society. Information design is an area of visual communication which interprets and explains texts, concepts, and processes through clear language, effective illustration and other visual communication tools. In the study, we focus on the importance of the scientific and technical illustration through historical, political, sociological and technological contexts and will explain it through research findings within the broader geographical area of present day Slovenia. Many excellent examples are historically linked to Austro-Hungarian Empire and to ex-Yugoslavia; they demonstrate the collaboration of specialised professions, the use of the state-of-the-art technologies, and the underlying vision to spread the knowledge. The research also offers some ideas and insights into future possibilities and plans for the interdisciplinary education of scientific illustrators.

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Visual Design

KEYWORDS

ScientificIllustration, Visualisation, InformationGraphics, InformationDesign, Interdisciplinarity, Collaboration

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