The Living Cosmos : A Fabric That Binds Art and Science (original) (raw)

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Technological World-Pictures: Cosmic Things and Cosmograms

John Tresch

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The Living Cosmos Our Search for Life in the Universe

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The Life of Space

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Visualising Matter and Cosmologies: A Transhistorical Example

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Stefan Helmreich

Grey Room, 2006

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Donna Cox

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S. Fransen and K. M. Reinhart, Exhibition Catalogue: Science Made Visible: Drawings, Prints, Objects. July - November 2018, Royal Society, London.

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Neil Hook

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