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

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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.

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Doran, H., Barnard, D., McAlister, J., Briscoe, R., Hackman, L., & Nic Daeid, N. (2021). The Evidence Chamber: Playful Science Communication and Research through Digital Storytelling. Frontiers in Communication, 6. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2021.786891

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