Exhibitions
Magnetic
Entirely designed at the IJL, with the contribution of students from ENSAD and Mines Nancy, Magnetic is an interactive and experimental exhibition composed of 5 thematic islands and 60 experiments to manipulate yourself. Initially produced in the framework of Université de Lorarine's Escale des Sciences program, it benefited from the support and expertise of Universcience in order to be presented at the Palais de la découverte in Paris, from November 5, 2019 to October 28, 2020.
Further information:
>> Download press kit
>> Watch the video on YouTube
IJL contact: helene.fischer@univ-lorraine.fr
Elementary: a tribute to Dmitri Mendeleiev
The IJL participated in the elaboration of this exhibition in 2019 as part of the Year of Chemistry and the 150 years of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements. It is the result of a collective work led by teacher-researchers from : IJL, LCPME, L2CM, CRM2, LERMAB, LCPT.
Conceived and realized with the Art Woodworking section of the Lycée Boutet de Monvel in Lunéville, it consists of a wooden installation 3 meters long and 1.80 meters high presenting the chemical elements of the periodic table in drawers.
IJL contact:
sebastien.cahen@univ-lorraine.fr
The Institut Jean Lamour in comics
On the occasion of its 10th anniversary in 2019, the IJL has produced 10 comic pages to explain its work and its functioning in a simple and humorous way. These 10 comic pages were drawn and written by our teacher-researcher Lucile Dezerald. They were collected in a booklet and printed on tarpaulins of 200 x 80 cm to be exhibited during events.
Further information: Download the PDF file of the comics
IJL contact:
lucile.dezerald@univ-lorraine.fr
ijl-communicaion@niv-lorraine.fr
Bling-Bling ! The art of scrutinizing matter
This exhibition was created in 2014 for the International Year of Crystallography. Designed by the Crystallography, Magnetic Resonance and Modeling Laboratory (CRM2) and produced by the Université de Lorraine as part of the Escale des Sciences program, it involved teams from the IJL in its creation.
Further information: http://www.escalesdessciences.fr/
IJL contact: p.boulet@univ-lorraine.fr
When Nano-Art meets Magnetism
In 2014, Daniel Lacour, a researcher at the IJL in spintronics and nanomagnetism, created a series of 12 paintings from microscopy and digital simulation images reworked to make them true "nano landscapes".
Further information: https://daniellacour.perso.univ-lorraine.fr/
IJL contact: daniel.lacour@univ-lorraine.fr