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Show and Tell : The Image in Research

Posted on April 9, 2019 by Francis Hodgson
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Berenice Abbott Loaded Swinging Wrench 1958

Berenice Abbott. An Asymmetrical Object Behaves Symmetrically. Loaded Swinging Wrench, 1958

Berenice Abbott Wave Reflection 1950s

Berenice Abbott.  Reflection of Waves, 1950s

[A text accompanying an exhibition at the University of Brighton on some of the many various ways that thoughts and information are presented visually.] Continue reading →

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Posted in Other, Photography | Tagged Alexander von Humboldt, Antoine Lavoisier, Antoine Parmentier, Artificial Intelligence, Avicenna, Berenice Abbott, Big Data, Charles Booth, Charles Minard, Charles W. Baker, Cholera, Circos Software, Creative Futures, Data Visualisation, Eden Hazard, Evan Nisselson, Fiat Topolino, Florence Kelley, Florence Nightingale, George Widener, Harry Beck, John Snow, Joseph Priestley, Julian Baggini, Justin Hofman, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Louis Agassiz, Ludwig van Beethoven, Lunar Men, Machine Intelligence, Maps, Noam Chomsky, Organigram, Our Mutual Friend, Peter Lloyd, Pie chart, Research Imagery, Rudolf Laban, Samuel Johnson, Stained Glass, Stephen Jay Gould, Thomas Mann, Tour de France, Ulises Carrión, University of Brighton, Visual Computing, Walter Benjamin, WEB Du Bois, William Playfair, Willian, Xavi Bou | 5 Replies

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