Using physics to describe feelings from @chels.mov
The creator, an artist-scientist, explains her unique method of understanding emotions by applying physics principles. She uses 'fear' as an example, visually representing it as an animated character and describing its physical sensation as being like water, which she connects to Bernoulli's equation. She concludes with a call-to-action, inviting viewers to follow her interdisciplinary adventures.
Creator: @chels.mov on Instagram
Transcript
One of my favorite parts about being an artist and a scientist is using physics to describe my emotions. For instance, I have fear here, and I modeled it after a black cat. And I think fear takes on the physics of water. Whenever I'm afraid, I feel this watery emotion that overwhelms my brain and my chest, and it just fills every corner of my mind. And I would use Bernoulli's equation to define fear. Yeah. Those are my emotions. Follow for more of my adventures as both an artist and a sign.
Topics: Psychology, Art, Mindset
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