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Six Stories from the End of RepresentationJames ElkinsAstronomy Physics |
Six Stories from the End of Representation James Elkins has shaped the discussion about how we—as artists, as art historians, or as outsiders—view art. He has not only revolutionized our thinking about the purpose of teaching art, but has also blazed trails in creating a means of communication between scientists, artists, and humanities scholars. In Six Stories from the End of Representation , Elkins weaves stories about recent images from painting, photography, physics, astrophysics, and microscopy. These images, regardless of origin, all fail as representations: they are blurry, dark, pixellated, or otherwise unclear. In these opaque images, Elkins finds an opportunity to create stories that speak simultaneously to artists and to scientists, and to open both those fields to those of us who have little purchase in either. Regarding each image through the lens of the discipline that produced it, Elkins simultaneously affirms the unique structure of each way of viewing the world and brings those views together into a vibrant conversation. |
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StudyWorks! Science Deluxe 8 Subject Super Set Earth Science Biology Chemistry Statistics Physics Astronomy SciFi Writing and Internet and TechnologySoftware |
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The World Treasury of Physics, Astronomy, and MathematicsTimothy FerrisBooks |
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Astronomy-inspired Atomic and Molecular Physics (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)A.R. RauBooks |
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Astronomy Demystified (Demystified) (0639785500070)Stan GibiliscoBooks |
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Quantum Theory of Solids (Master's Series in Physics and Astronomy)Eoin O'ReillyBooks |
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The Standard Deviants - Space & Science 2-Pack (Astronomy 1, Physics 1)Standard DeviantsMovies & TV |
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Powell Library, Knudsen Hall, Physics and Astronomy Building, Los Angeles, California, USA Artists Photographic Poster Print by Panoramic Images , 40x120Kitchen & Dining |
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The Visible Universe Super Nova
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Scientific American Presents An impressive number of science's most well-known figures are showcased in Scientific American Presents: Nobel Prize Winners on Physics and Astronomy , a collection of articles penned by Nobel Prize-winning doctors and scientists during the last 80 years. This book explores fascinating features of the night sky and the makeup of the universe, including black holes, supernovas, and Albert Einstein's musings on gravity. Scientific American Presents: Nobel Prize Winners on Physics and Astrophysics also features articles from other luminaries such as Erwin Schrodinger and Niels Bohr, as well as more recent work from scientists such as Charles H. Townes, who speculated in an article published in 1990 that there may be a giant black hole at the center of our galaxy, a prediction which was proved correct within a decade. Other Nobel Prize winners included are: |
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Scientific American PresentsScientific AmericanAstronomy Physics |
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Astronomy-inspired Atomic and Molecular Physics eBookA.R. RauKindle Store |
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