Visualization in the Age of Computerization
Herausgeber: Carusi, Annamaria; Woolgar, Steve; Webmoor, Timothy; Sissel Hoel, Aud
Visualization in the Age of Computerization
Herausgeber: Carusi, Annamaria; Woolgar, Steve; Webmoor, Timothy; Sissel Hoel, Aud
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This volume explores the ways that computational visualisation affects practices of science, the perceptual and cognitive activities involved in scientific enquiry, and the notions of objectivity that are deployed methodologically, as well as with respect to what counts as a scientific object.
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This volume explores the ways that computational visualisation affects practices of science, the perceptual and cognitive activities involved in scientific enquiry, and the notions of objectivity that are deployed methodologically, as well as with respect to what counts as a scientific object.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415814454
- ISBN-10: 0415814456
- Artikelnr.: 36269135
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415814454
- ISBN-10: 0415814456
- Artikelnr.: 36269135
Annamaria Carusi is Associate Professor in Philosophy of Medical Science and Technology at the University of Copenhagen. Aud Sissel Hoel is Associate Professor in Visual Communication at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Timothy Webmoor is Assistant Professor adjunct in the Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder. Steve Woolgar is Chair of Marketing and Head of Science and Technology Studies at Said Business School, University of Oxford.
Introduction Annamaria Carusi, Aud Sissel Hoel, Timothy Webmoor and Steve
Woolgar Part One: Visualization in the Age of Computerization 1.
Algorithmic Alchemy, or the Work of Code in the Age of Computerized
Visualization Timothy Webmoor 2. From Spade-Work to Screen-Work: New Forms
of Archaeological Discovery in Digital Space Matt Edgeworth 3. British
Columbia Mapped: Geology, Indigeneity, and Land in the Age of Digital
Cartography Tom Schilling 4. Redistributing Representational Work: Tracing
a Material Multidisciplinary Link David Ribes 5. Making the Strange
Familiar: Nanotechnology Images and Their Imagined Futures Michael Lynch
and Kathryn de Ridder-Vignone 6. Objectivity and Representative Practices
Across Artistic and Scientific Visualization Chiara Ambrosio 7. Brains,
Windows and Coordinate Systems Annamaria Carusi and Aud Sissel Hoel 8. A
Four-Dimensional Cinema: Computer Graphics, Higher Dimensions, and the
Geometrical Imagination Alma Steingart Part Two: Doing Visual Work in
Science Studies 9. Visual STS Peter Galison 10. Expanding the Visual
Registers of STS Torben Elgaard Jensen, Anders Kristian Munk, Anders Koed
Madsen and Andreas Birkbak 11. Mapping Networks: Learning From the
Epistemology of the "Natives" Albena Yaneva 12. Visual STS Is the Answer,
What Is the Question? Anne Beaulieu 13. Visual Science Studies: Always
Already Materialist Lisa Cartwright
Woolgar Part One: Visualization in the Age of Computerization 1.
Algorithmic Alchemy, or the Work of Code in the Age of Computerized
Visualization Timothy Webmoor 2. From Spade-Work to Screen-Work: New Forms
of Archaeological Discovery in Digital Space Matt Edgeworth 3. British
Columbia Mapped: Geology, Indigeneity, and Land in the Age of Digital
Cartography Tom Schilling 4. Redistributing Representational Work: Tracing
a Material Multidisciplinary Link David Ribes 5. Making the Strange
Familiar: Nanotechnology Images and Their Imagined Futures Michael Lynch
and Kathryn de Ridder-Vignone 6. Objectivity and Representative Practices
Across Artistic and Scientific Visualization Chiara Ambrosio 7. Brains,
Windows and Coordinate Systems Annamaria Carusi and Aud Sissel Hoel 8. A
Four-Dimensional Cinema: Computer Graphics, Higher Dimensions, and the
Geometrical Imagination Alma Steingart Part Two: Doing Visual Work in
Science Studies 9. Visual STS Peter Galison 10. Expanding the Visual
Registers of STS Torben Elgaard Jensen, Anders Kristian Munk, Anders Koed
Madsen and Andreas Birkbak 11. Mapping Networks: Learning From the
Epistemology of the "Natives" Albena Yaneva 12. Visual STS Is the Answer,
What Is the Question? Anne Beaulieu 13. Visual Science Studies: Always
Already Materialist Lisa Cartwright
Introduction Annamaria Carusi, Aud Sissel Hoel, Timothy Webmoor and Steve
Woolgar Part One: Visualization in the Age of Computerization 1.
Algorithmic Alchemy, or the Work of Code in the Age of Computerized
Visualization Timothy Webmoor 2. From Spade-Work to Screen-Work: New Forms
of Archaeological Discovery in Digital Space Matt Edgeworth 3. British
Columbia Mapped: Geology, Indigeneity, and Land in the Age of Digital
Cartography Tom Schilling 4. Redistributing Representational Work: Tracing
a Material Multidisciplinary Link David Ribes 5. Making the Strange
Familiar: Nanotechnology Images and Their Imagined Futures Michael Lynch
and Kathryn de Ridder-Vignone 6. Objectivity and Representative Practices
Across Artistic and Scientific Visualization Chiara Ambrosio 7. Brains,
Windows and Coordinate Systems Annamaria Carusi and Aud Sissel Hoel 8. A
Four-Dimensional Cinema: Computer Graphics, Higher Dimensions, and the
Geometrical Imagination Alma Steingart Part Two: Doing Visual Work in
Science Studies 9. Visual STS Peter Galison 10. Expanding the Visual
Registers of STS Torben Elgaard Jensen, Anders Kristian Munk, Anders Koed
Madsen and Andreas Birkbak 11. Mapping Networks: Learning From the
Epistemology of the "Natives" Albena Yaneva 12. Visual STS Is the Answer,
What Is the Question? Anne Beaulieu 13. Visual Science Studies: Always
Already Materialist Lisa Cartwright
Woolgar Part One: Visualization in the Age of Computerization 1.
Algorithmic Alchemy, or the Work of Code in the Age of Computerized
Visualization Timothy Webmoor 2. From Spade-Work to Screen-Work: New Forms
of Archaeological Discovery in Digital Space Matt Edgeworth 3. British
Columbia Mapped: Geology, Indigeneity, and Land in the Age of Digital
Cartography Tom Schilling 4. Redistributing Representational Work: Tracing
a Material Multidisciplinary Link David Ribes 5. Making the Strange
Familiar: Nanotechnology Images and Their Imagined Futures Michael Lynch
and Kathryn de Ridder-Vignone 6. Objectivity and Representative Practices
Across Artistic and Scientific Visualization Chiara Ambrosio 7. Brains,
Windows and Coordinate Systems Annamaria Carusi and Aud Sissel Hoel 8. A
Four-Dimensional Cinema: Computer Graphics, Higher Dimensions, and the
Geometrical Imagination Alma Steingart Part Two: Doing Visual Work in
Science Studies 9. Visual STS Peter Galison 10. Expanding the Visual
Registers of STS Torben Elgaard Jensen, Anders Kristian Munk, Anders Koed
Madsen and Andreas Birkbak 11. Mapping Networks: Learning From the
Epistemology of the "Natives" Albena Yaneva 12. Visual STS Is the Answer,
What Is the Question? Anne Beaulieu 13. Visual Science Studies: Always
Already Materialist Lisa Cartwright