Exoplanets et cinema : a new playground for the scientists at the

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Exoplanets et cinema : a new playground for the scientists at the
xoplanets et cinema : a new playground for the scientists at the Observatory and the students at La Fém
Extrait du Observatoire de Paris centre de recherche et enseignement en astronomie et
astrophysique relevant du Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche.
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PSL | press release
Exoplanets et cinema : a new
playground for the scientists
at the Observatory and the
students at La Fémis !"
Date de mise en ligne : vendredi 1er juillet 2016
Observatoire de Paris centre de recherche et enseignement en astronomie et
astrophysique relevant du Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la
Recherche.
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xoplanets et cinema : a new playground for the scientists at the Observatory and the students at La Fém
Paris, June 30th 2016 - La Fémis and the Paris Observatory have decided to establish a
number of first ever collaborations between students and researchers. Mmembers of "Paris
Sciences et Lettres", these two institutions - inspired by a mutual desire to improve
themselves by exploring hitherto distant domains - are an eloquent illustration of what can be
achieved through intelligent collaboration by joining a group such as the PSL.
For this first collaborative effort, the Fémis students, whose task was to imagine the appearance of an exoplanet,
taking into account its known physical parameters, were helped by scientists from the Paris Observatory.
Thus, each student created « his » own personal planet, imagining at each scale the landscape, the relief, the
material, the structures, the textures, the colours, the illumination, the liquid flows etc.
The work is on display Friday, July 1st, from 15h to 17h at la Fémis - 6 rue Francoeur 75018 Paris (a rendez-vous is
required) in the following form :
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four models, realistic exoplanet displays, including discoveries, scenography, and illumination,
scale visual displays showing exoplanet terrains (Concept Art),
research files (information on exoplanet parameters : mineralogy, terrain, atmospheres, gravity ...),
photographs of the models on panels.
About the PSL
PSL is a world class research university. Its activity is centred on innovation and creativity. It is made up, in the very
heart of Paris, of 26 outstanding establishments, caters for 19000 students and involves over 5000
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xoplanets et cinema : a new playground for the scientists at the Observatory and the students at La Fém
researcher-lecturers, as well as 178 research laboratories and over 80 libraries and museums. A unique
combination of the sciences, the arts as well as the human and social sciences, PSL furnishes to the most talented
the means to meet, to improve themselves and to create the future. A junction where all the disciplines can meet,
PSL has en exceptional research potential and is at the heart of the most audacious projects, via partnerships with
economic and social consequences.
The member institutions of the PSL
Chimie ParisTech, Collège de France, Conservatoire national supérieur d'Art dramatique, Conservatoire national
supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, École des hautes études en sciences sociales, École française
d'Extrême-Orient, École nationale des chartes, École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, École nationale
supérieure des beaux-arts, École normale supérieure, École Pratique des Hautes Études, ESPCI Paris, Fondation
Pierre-Gilles de Gennes pour la recherche, IBPC-Fondation Edmond de Rothschild, Institut Curie, Institut Louis
Bachelier, La Fémis, Lycée Henri IV, MINES ParisTech, Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris-Dauphine,
Association Art et Recherche, CNRS, INRIA, INSERM, Institut Pasteur.
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