In Your Smartphone
An artistic presentation of how sensors work in a smartphone: six posters to discover the physics that allows the smartphone to become a pocket laboratory!
The Posters
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Physics and mediation: Frédéric Bouquet, Julien Bobroff.
Illustrations and graphics: Marlène Mezache
Authors:
Marlène Mezache
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