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New edition. |
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1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). |
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Print version record. |
Contents |
List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword: Symbiotic Perspectives on the Processes of Biology and Art / Scott F. Gilbert -- Introduction / John Dupré and Gemma Anderson-Tempini -- 1. Conrad H. Waddington and the Image of Process Biology / K. Lee Chichester -- 2. Drawing as a Pragmatist Visual Epistemology / Chiara Ambrosio -- 3. Drawing to Extend Waddington's Epigenetic Landscape / Gemma Anderson-Tempini, Berta Verd and Johannes Jaeger -- 4. Drawing the Origami Embryo as a Stratified Space-Time Worm / Gemma Anderson-Tempini and Alessio Corti -- 5. Drawing the Dynamic Nature of Cell Division / Gemma Anderson-Tempini, James Wakefield and John Dupré -- 6. Drawing as Intuitive Mode for Representing Protein Dynamics / Gemma Anderson-Tempini, Jonathan 'J. J.' Phillips and John Dupré -- 7. Drawing Out the Superorganism: Artistic Intervention and the Amplification of Processes of Life / Heather Barnett -- 8. Mimicry, Adaptation, Expression / Wahida Khandker -- 9. Metamorphosis in Images: Insect Transformation from the End of the Seventeenth to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century / Janina Wellmann -- 10. Flow, Attend, Flex: Introducing a Process-Oriented Approach to Live Cell Biological Research / James G. Wakefield -- Process Epistemologies for the Careful Interplay of Art and Biology: An Afterword / Sarah R. Gilbert and Scott F. Gilbert -- Notes on Contributors -- Index. |
Summary |
How the challenge of depicting biological systems can generate productive questions for artists and scientists. An artist drawing cell division faces a problem: what is the best way to visually represent a dynamic process? This anthology, edited by an artist and a philosopher of science, explores drawing as a way of inquiring into living processes at the molecular, cellular, and organismal scale. In doing so, drawing emerges as a tool for relaying and uncovering knowledge - a pathway for research, not an end result. Incorporating drawing studies and contributions from schol- ars in the humanities and life sciences, Drawing Processes of Life addresses epistemological issues arising in cell division, insect metamorphosis, protein folding, and other ever-shifting biological systems. Fulfilling the promise of an interdisciplinary collaboration between artists and scientists, this book demonstrates the interweav- ing of processes, scientific, artistic, and non-human that the abstractive techniques of modern science so readily obscure. |
Subject |
Art, Modern -- 21st century.
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Biology in art.
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Art and science.
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Art -- 21e siècle.
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Biologie dans l'art.
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Art et sciences.
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ART / Criticism & Theory
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Art and science
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Art, Modern
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Biology in art
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Added Author |
Anderson-Tempini, Gemma, editor.
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Dupré, John, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Drawing processes of life. New edition. Bristol : Intellect Books, 2023 9781789387094 (OCoLC)1373397511 |
ISBN |
9781789387100 (electronic bk.) |
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1789387108 (electronic bk.) |
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9781789387094 |
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1789387094 |
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9781789387667 |
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1789387663 |
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9781789387117 ePUB |
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1789387116 |
Standard No. |
10.2307/jj.6947019 doi |
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AU@ 000075193678 |
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