Images of Science

Images of Science
Author: Bas C. Van Fraassen
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1985-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226106543


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"Churchland and Hooker have collected ten papers by prominent philosophers of science which challenge van Fraassen's thesis from a variety of realist perspectives. Together with van Fraassen's extensive reply . . . these articles provide a comprehensive picture of the current debate in philosophy of science between realists and anti-realists."—Jeffrey Bub and David MacCallum, Foundations of Physics Letters

Images of Science

Images of Science
Author: Brian J. Ford
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1993
Genre: Design
ISBN:


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This spectacularly illustrated book chronicles the exciting progress of scientific investigation through the ages as it has been mirrored in the art used to document its ideas and breakthroughs. From the cave paintings of prehistory through the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Assyria, and Greece to Renaissance drawings and modern microscopy, these images reveal the hidden influences and cultural pressures of their times. Separate chapters focus on the animal world, herbs and the birth of botany, physics and the science of non-living matter, mankind in the world; the world in space; and other seminal topics. The illustrations have been chosen from among the best preserved in the world, some never before reproduced. All help to show how scientific illustration first arose; how it mirrored in many ways the value systems of the science of its time; how images were borrowed, transformed, and occasionally came to predict future discoveries. 210 illustrations.

Science Images and Popular Images of the Sciences

Science Images and Popular Images of the Sciences
Author: Peter Weingart
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134175809


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What is a popular image of science and where does it come from? Little is known about the formation of science images and their transformation into popular images of science. In this anthology, contributions from two areas of expertise: image theory and history and the sociology of the sciences, explore techniques of constructing science images and transforming them into highly ambivalent images that represent the sciences. The essays, most of them with illustrations, present evidence that popular images of the sciences are based upon abstract theories rather than facts, and, equally, images of scientists are stimulated by imagination rather than historical knowledge.

Images from Science 3

Images from Science 3
Author:
Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781939125675


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Images from Science 3 (IFS 3) is the companion text to an exhibition showcasing full color scientific images ranging from the intricate beauty of a frozen snow crystal to the interaction of T-cells fighting cancer. The images invite readers to view examples of wide-ranging techniques in science photography, videography, and illustration that reveal science in unique new ways. IFS 3 presents 71 image makers whose work was selected by an international panel of judges. Each image is accompanied by a brief description of the technical equipment and process used to capture it.

The Power of Images in Early Modern Science

The Power of Images in Early Modern Science
Author: Wolfgang Lefèvre
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3034880995


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The book is dedicated to the role of visual representations in the history of early modern science. It brings together historical case studies from various fields and discusses epistemological questions such as the role of images as mediatory instances between practical and theoretical knowledge, the interaction between images and texts, and the potential of images to synthesize fragments of knowledge to a global picture.

Cosmic Imagery

Cosmic Imagery
Author: John D. Barrow
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780393061772


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"... a tour through the most influential images in science"--Jacket.

Images from Science 3

Images from Science 3
Author:
Publisher: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Dragon age (Game)
ISBN: 9781939125699


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"IFS 3 is presented in an exhibition catalog, a traveling print exhibition, and an online gallery. The Images from Science 3 print exhibition opened on November 1, 2019, at the RIT City Art Space in downtown Rochester, New York."--Preface.

Introducing Science Through Images

Introducing Science Through Images
Author: Maria E. Gigante
Publisher: Studies in Rhetoric & Communic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781611178746


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An examination of how images can serve as communication tools to popularize science in the public eye As funding for basic scientific research becomes increasingly difficult to secure, public support becomes essential. Because of its promise for captivating nonexpert publics, the practice of merging art and imagery with science has been gaining traction in the scientific community. While images have been used with greater frequency in recent years, their value is often viewed as largely superficial. To the contrary, Maria E. Gigante posits in Introducing Science through Images, the value of imagery goes far beyond mere aesthetics--visual elements are powerful communication vehicles. The images examined in this volume, drawn from a wide range of historical periods, serve an introductory function--that is, they appear in a position of primacy relative to text and, like the introduction to a speech, have the potential to make audiences attentive and receptive to the forthcoming content. Gigante calls them "portal" images and explicates their utility in science communication, both to popularize and mystify science in the public eye. Gigante analyzes how science has been represented by various types of portal images: frontispieces, portraits of scientists, popular science magazine covers, and award-winning scientific images from Internet visualization competitions. Using theories of rhetoric and visual communication, she addresses the weak connection between scientific communities and the public and explores how visual elements can best be employed to garner public support for research.

Turning Images in Philosophy, Science, and Religion

Turning Images in Philosophy, Science, and Religion
Author: Charles Taliaferro
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2011-11-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199563349


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This engaging collection of essays locates the debate between theism and naturalism in the broader context of reflection on imagination and aesthetics. The eleven original essays will be of interest to anyone who is fascinated by the power of imagination and the role of aesthetics in deciding between worldviews or philosophies of nature.

Introducing Science through Images

Introducing Science through Images
Author: Maria E. Gigante
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1611178754


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An examination of how images can serve as communication tools to popularize science in the public eye As funding for basic scientific research becomes increasingly difficult to secure, public support becomes essential. Because of its promise for captivating nonexpert publics, the practice of merging art and imagery with science has been gaining traction in the scientific community. While images have been used with greater frequency in recent years, their value is often viewed as largely superficial. To the contrary, Maria E. Gigante posits in Introducing Science through Images, the value of imagery goes far beyond mere aesthetics—visual elements are powerful communication vehicles. The images examined in this volume, drawn from a wide range of historical periods, serve an introductory function—that is, they appear in a position of primacy relative to text and, like the introduction to a speech, have the potential to make audiences attentive and receptive to the forthcoming content. Gigante calls them "portal" images and explicates their utility in science communication, both to popularize and mystify science in the public eye. Gigante analyzes how science has been represented by various types of portal images: frontispieces, portraits of scientists, popular science magazine covers, and award-winning scientific images from Internet visualization competitions. Using theories of rhetoric and visual communication, she addresses the weak connection between scientific communities and the public and explores how visual elements can best be employed to garner public support for research.