2015 'Dance Your PhD' Winner Announced (sciencemag.org)
sciencehabit writes: Jargon seems unavoidable in science. When you try to explain your work, it becomes a minefield of technical concepts and abstract reasoning. But what if we just want the gist of what you do, the essence of your research? Oh, and make it a dance. The results are in from Science magazine's annual 'Dance Your PhD' contest. The winners include a ballet about a protein, a tango about entangled photons, a Bollywood spectacle about the immune system and, this year's top prize-winner, a dance by Florence Metz of the University of Bern, Switzerland, who combined hip hop, salsa, and acro-yoga to explain her PhD on the intricacies of water protection policies. She goes home with $1000 and a trip to Stanford University in the spring to screen her PhD dance and give a talk — hopefully jargon-free.
FTW!
Have gnu, will travel.
What upside down world is this where people have time to dance and sh#$ while doing their PhDs? Someone at my school saw this and thought it would be a good idea. Nobody did it. Thank god.
The less you have to say, the more you add icing.
Contrast with how things were done 50 years ago:
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techr...
This guy basically invented pretty much everything, and you can read it in an evening.
Not really about a Ph.D but similar idea.
You are all cows. Cows say Mooo! Mooo! Mooo cows Mooo. Mooo say the cows. YOU DANCING FRACTAL COWS!!!
I'm surprised there isn't more chatter here about this. A good many of these entries are quite clever and creative.
If it weren't for deadlines, nothing would be late.
This is fucking stupid. All the stupid.
- Zav - Imagine a Beowulf cluster of insensitive clods...
What about architecture? Were they dancing about architecture?