The following proposes to give a biography of an image. The image chosen will be that of the 3rd Earl of Rosse's 'Great Spiral' or M51 as published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society for the year 1850. We will follow the image as it is reproduced, copied, interpreted, and re-published, in the mid to late nineteenth century, in the works of William Whewell, Stephan Alexander, Dionysius Lardner, George Chambers, and finally Camille Flammarion. The biography of Rosse's image of M51 will reveal a series of different kinds of juxtapositions and relations, all made in order to make the object more accessible to different kinds of inquiry. But I would also like to suggest that this aspect may be better viewed as a strategy invo...
UID/FIL/00183/2013In a well-known course he gave in 1904-1905, Edmund Husserl developeda ‘threefold’...
Images occupy a central and specific place in the production and the communication of scientific kno...
When articulating the relationship between man and the world around him (or her), George Peele imagi...
This paper examines the interrelations between astronomical images of nebulae and their observation....
This paper examines the interrelations between astronomical images of nebulae and their observation....
Evidence for spiral structure in distant galaxies was first noticed by William Parsons, the Third Ea...
This paper argues for continuity in purpose and specific results between some hand drawn nebulae, es...
Title : The spiral in art. Aesthetic, ethical and political aspects. Abstract : In this work, we bui...
Today we are all familiar with the iconic pictures of the nebulae produced by the Hubble Space Teles...
This richly illustrated book explores the fascinating and ubiquitous occurrence of spirals and vorti...
While Newton tried to make his telescope into a proof of the supremacy of his theory of colours over...
In searching for the origins of current conceptions of science in the history of physics, one encoun...
This portfolio represent an ongoing investigation into relationships between art and astronomy with ...
Science is a quest of discovery, the challenge of boldly exploring where no one has gone before. Tha...
Richard Waller's ‘Life of Dr Robert Hooke’, prefixed to his edition of Hooke's Posthumous Works (170...
UID/FIL/00183/2013In a well-known course he gave in 1904-1905, Edmund Husserl developeda ‘threefold’...
Images occupy a central and specific place in the production and the communication of scientific kno...
When articulating the relationship between man and the world around him (or her), George Peele imagi...
This paper examines the interrelations between astronomical images of nebulae and their observation....
This paper examines the interrelations between astronomical images of nebulae and their observation....
Evidence for spiral structure in distant galaxies was first noticed by William Parsons, the Third Ea...
This paper argues for continuity in purpose and specific results between some hand drawn nebulae, es...
Title : The spiral in art. Aesthetic, ethical and political aspects. Abstract : In this work, we bui...
Today we are all familiar with the iconic pictures of the nebulae produced by the Hubble Space Teles...
This richly illustrated book explores the fascinating and ubiquitous occurrence of spirals and vorti...
While Newton tried to make his telescope into a proof of the supremacy of his theory of colours over...
In searching for the origins of current conceptions of science in the history of physics, one encoun...
This portfolio represent an ongoing investigation into relationships between art and astronomy with ...
Science is a quest of discovery, the challenge of boldly exploring where no one has gone before. Tha...
Richard Waller's ‘Life of Dr Robert Hooke’, prefixed to his edition of Hooke's Posthumous Works (170...
UID/FIL/00183/2013In a well-known course he gave in 1904-1905, Edmund Husserl developeda ‘threefold’...
Images occupy a central and specific place in the production and the communication of scientific kno...
When articulating the relationship between man and the world around him (or her), George Peele imagi...