The Evidence Chamber: Playful Science Communication and Research Through Digital Storytelling

Dan Barnard

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Abstract

In a courtroom, it is essential that the scientific evidence is both understandable and understood, so that the strengths and limitations of that evidence, within the context of a legal case, can inform decision making. The Evidence Chamber brings together entertainment, public engagement with science and research into a public performance activity that is centred around digital storytelling and science communication. This experience engages public audiences with science and allows a better understanding of how people interpret scientific evidence. In this paper, we discuss how we created this experience as an in-person and fully virtual performance through successful collaboration between forensic science research, public audiences, public engagement professionals, the legal profession, and digital performance artists.
Original languageEnglish
Article number786891
JournalFrontiers in Communication
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • science communication, forensic science, digital theatre, public engagement, digital narrative, interactive storytelling, law

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