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While completing his undergraduate degree in Fine Art at Bath Spa University, Nicolas Strappini collaborated with a researcher at Bath University for an outreach event to do with visualizing physics. He recently helped organise a round table discussion on the intersection of arts and science co-organised by CSM Art & Science at Central Saint Martins and Art at CMS at CERN. The panel was composed of theoretical and experimental particle physicists, art students and educators. He also gave a presentation at CERN about my work.
He exhibited his work at the Museo Marca 'Asemic Writing' exhibition in Calabria. He also has recently shown his physics and science work at Imperial College, London and been involved with the Royal Society's 'Museum of Extraordinary Objects' exhibition. He gave a talk and showed work for the first art exhibition at the Department of Physics (the Cavendish Laboratory) at Cambridge University where audiences were invited to interact with His machines and works. He is currently collaborating with scientists at CERN to visually analyse particle tracks in cloud chambers.
He graduated from the MA Art and Science course at Central Saint Martins, London. He has worked with Gustav Metzger, Andy Goldsworthy and Robert Whitman.

Courtesy of JRC Summer School 2018 documentation