The International Day of Light in 2020 was characterized by rapid
reorganization to online and hybrid events, which yielded remarkable
success. There were celebrations in 69 countries reaching an audience of
750,000+. You can find detailed results in this report.
We
are now enthusiastically preparing for the International Day of Light
2021, and we anticipate a strong focus on hybrid and online events
in many countries. Although virtual events cannot replace hands-on
outreach, they do provide other opportunities to hear from a broad range
of international speakers and allow us to reach a much larger audience.
Therefore, one of our key aims in the coming months will be to provide
resources and ideas to help effectively organize successful events in
2021 with the flexibility to adapt depending on how the global health
situation evolves. We will also be developing new initiatives with
international partners. One example is that we will be working
especially closely with the International Astronomical Union to promote
broad public engagement with science and highlight the wonder of the
light from the cosmos.
During 2020, we have seen more than ever
the importance of science communication. There is a strong need to build
public awareness that light science and technology provide not only our
understanding of pandemics, but also the preventative measures,
treatments and diagnostic tools to counter them. The emphasis of the
International Day of Light in 2021 will be on improving means of
outreach and interaction between science and society. As well as
continuing to explain the many societal applications of light science,
we will stress more widely the key messages of how appreciating and
supporting science and technology is a necessary and central part of
today’s interconnected world as well as a universal benefit to all.
As
we begin our planning and develop new resources for you, we encourage
all within the International Day of Light community to continue
following and engaging with our social media channels using the hashtag
#LightDay2021 and the official channels: @IDLOfficial on Twitter, @DayOfLight2021 on Instagram, and the @InternationalDayOfLight
on Facebook. And once again, we acknowledge the continued commitment
and support from the Steering Committee and other partners. Information
about our partnership and how to get involved is here.
For further information, please contact the International Day of Light secretariat:
John Dudley
IDL 2018 Steering Committee Chair
Email: john.dudley@univ-fcomte.fr
Joseph Niemela
UNESCO-ICTP Category 1 Institute
Email: niemela@ictp.it
Bethany Downer
IDL Communications Coordinator
Email: contact@lightday.org