When scientists step outside their safe laboratories, anything can happen. Of course, studying wild animals or digging out million-year-old fossils sounds exotic and exciting, but that's only one side of the spectrum. The other side is sometimes gross and scary but mostly it's hilarious. In 2015 scientists started sharing their most embarrassing #Fieldworkfails, and recently French illustrator Jim Jourdane has decided to compile the most memorable ones and turn them into amusing whimsical drawings.
From gluing yourself to a crocodile to walking in a thunderstorm with a 10 feet (3 metre) aerial, these moments show us that science is full of hilarious trainwrecks, too. Jourdane interviewed all scientists whose stories were included in his book to get a better understanding of their fieldwork and its details. "I talked to [them] I realized that there's a lot of problems of communication with the general public about how they work, what they do," he told Gizmodo. Thus, he tried to make his visual anecdotes available to everyone: "Eleven year old children, my grandmother, friends, scientists."
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I hope you had the good sense to anesthetize the fellow BEFORE applying the glue. :D
Actually Agata explains the whole process in the book :) These illustrations are part of a book, that will be available in a few weeks (I'm the illustrator) Capture-de...f0-png.jpg
Load More Replies...I glue myself to everything I glue. But I have to admit, there were very few crocodiles among.
Also, there's the cool band from Australia called Sticky Fingers. And one of the great tour by Rolling Stones was Sticky Fingers. Sorry for my comment (but I'm so into music) :D
Load More Replies...Directions: If you glue yourself to a crocodile all you need to do is remove the shoe and run.
Ohhh look !! The crocodile's friends are coming to help!! (them selves)
If you glue your hand to a crocodile then all you have to do is use your other hand to shoot the crocodile while someone get glue gone.
Honestly, without this image I would've not get the idea. Thanks artist.
Those bees should have tiny question marks over their heads in the picture.
I can't believe this one is real. Seems more like cartoon. How can you not see a damn elephant? xD
The cartoons were cute but it seems some people expected them to be exact representations. It was kind of a bummer reading so many critical comments, BP is usually better than that.
Especially as the drawings are supposed to make us laugh
Load More Replies...There are much more illustrations on the book! http://fieldworkfail.com/book/
Load More Replies...Hi! I'm the illustrator. Don't hesitate to ask me questions or comments, here or on my page (link on the article) :)
I enjoyed your work very much! I'm sorry that you had to put up with the negative pseudo experts. You are very patient!
Load More Replies...I was fasinated with science when I was young. Mostly biology and geology. When I was about 5, I found a few big crystals that were flat green, one or two light brown spots. At first I thought it was rare amazonite, so I dug for about 3 hours and found two more samples. I looked in my mineral pricing book, and they were work around $5000 total! ...turns out my dad was being a jerk and spray painted quartz flat green to fool be... But, yeah. Whatever.
The cartoons were cute but it seems some people expected them to be exact representations. It was kind of a bummer reading so many critical comments, BP is usually better than that.
Especially as the drawings are supposed to make us laugh
Load More Replies...There are much more illustrations on the book! http://fieldworkfail.com/book/
Load More Replies...Hi! I'm the illustrator. Don't hesitate to ask me questions or comments, here or on my page (link on the article) :)
I enjoyed your work very much! I'm sorry that you had to put up with the negative pseudo experts. You are very patient!
Load More Replies...I was fasinated with science when I was young. Mostly biology and geology. When I was about 5, I found a few big crystals that were flat green, one or two light brown spots. At first I thought it was rare amazonite, so I dug for about 3 hours and found two more samples. I looked in my mineral pricing book, and they were work around $5000 total! ...turns out my dad was being a jerk and spray painted quartz flat green to fool be... But, yeah. Whatever.