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The Educated Eye Visual Culture And Pedagogy In The Life Sciences Nancy Anderson

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The Educated Eye Visual Culture And Pedagogy In The Life Sciences Nancy Anderson
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Publisher: Dartmouth
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Nancy Anderson, Michael R. Dietrich
ISBN: 9781611680430, 1611680433
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Educated Eye Visual Culture And Pedagogy In The Life Sciences Nancy Anderson by Nancy Anderson, Michael R. Dietrich 9781611680430, 1611680433 instant download after payment.

The creation and processing of visual representations in the life sciences is a critical but often overlooked aspect of scientific pedagogy. The Educated Eye follows the nineteenth-century embrace of the visible in new spectatoria, or demonstration halls, through the twentieth-century cinematic explorations of microscopic realms and simulations of surgery in virtual reality. With essays on Doc Edgerton’s stroboscopic techniques that froze time and Eames’s visualization of scale in Powers of Ten, among others, contributors ask how we are taught to see the unseen.

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