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Picturing Science, Producing Art



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The resulting hybrid research images are alive in the cultures of both art and science. Jan 1, 2011 - Picturing Fatemaps. Jan 15, 2010 - This post was contributed by Piper Corp, ESA Science Policy Analyst London-based writer and philosopher Alain de Botton recently shared his thoughts on t. I use the means and methods of visual art to produce medical research. There's virtually no information about the scientists who produced them, so if we're meant to understand the AMNH's function as a research institution — i.e., the role these scientists occupy in the larger organization — it's a bust. Aug 23, 2013 - With more care, “Picturing Science” at the American Museum of Natural History could have accomplished many goals, but as is, it's a wasted opportunity. Moreover, the explanation of how the imaging technologies work is lacking. And Vesalius accomplished this, in part, by financing their books' production mostly or entirely themselves; this investment ensured that each of their woodcut images would be original, and would correspond precisely to the specimen or phenomenon described. We have, according to de Botton, A recent Pop Matters commentary on the Port Authority exhibit, “Climate Change: Picturing the Science,” says climate communication needs more panache:. Sep 17, 2012 - In 1998, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta asked Richard Misrach to produce a body of work for their “Picturing the South” series. Nov 6, 2013 - Picturing the Book of Nature urges us to recognize the sixteenth century as an era of contention and becoming, in which the “correct” ways to compose, organize, and scientific texts were heatedly debated. My foundational practice is drawing. Moreover, the global scale of climate change has produced a fundamental shift in how we view the environment.