Jim Frost, for many years a scientific glass instrument maker at University College, London, demonstrates the making of small scientific instruments using a burner. He makes a lens and discusses the history of glass with Alan Macfarlane in a glass works near Birmingham
This volume surveys the historical relations of science and technology by privileging the interactio...
The Makers Marks Collaborative, an international team of glass artists, visual designers, composers,...
Beginning with a history of glass making and its designation as craft, Pringle outlines the developm...
There are many scientific discoveries and technology developments that are currently taken for grant...
Scientific instruments such as telescopes and distillation columns have played a prominent role in t...
By Umberto Veronesi Crystal blown bottle decorated with milk glass festoon (festoni di lattimo), c...
Picture, if you can, a world without glass. There would be no microscopes or telescopes, i.e., no sc...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Various stages in the making of glass are demonstrated in one of the last traditional glass furnaces...
Glass has always played a crucial role in directing the investigation of natural phenomena onto revo...
Alan Macfarlane talks to Tony Cummins, one of the last traditional glass blowers, as he demonstrates...
Glass has been made and used for centuries but South African artists, isolated for the last three d...
Glass production starts in the second half of the sixteenth century BCE. Glass was produced from the...
At the turn of the twentieth century, so-called “glass diseases” seriously affected the use of scien...
A collaboration between science and art supported by The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), the Dress...
This volume surveys the historical relations of science and technology by privileging the interactio...
The Makers Marks Collaborative, an international team of glass artists, visual designers, composers,...
Beginning with a history of glass making and its designation as craft, Pringle outlines the developm...
There are many scientific discoveries and technology developments that are currently taken for grant...
Scientific instruments such as telescopes and distillation columns have played a prominent role in t...
By Umberto Veronesi Crystal blown bottle decorated with milk glass festoon (festoni di lattimo), c...
Picture, if you can, a world without glass. There would be no microscopes or telescopes, i.e., no sc...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Various stages in the making of glass are demonstrated in one of the last traditional glass furnaces...
Glass has always played a crucial role in directing the investigation of natural phenomena onto revo...
Alan Macfarlane talks to Tony Cummins, one of the last traditional glass blowers, as he demonstrates...
Glass has been made and used for centuries but South African artists, isolated for the last three d...
Glass production starts in the second half of the sixteenth century BCE. Glass was produced from the...
At the turn of the twentieth century, so-called “glass diseases” seriously affected the use of scien...
A collaboration between science and art supported by The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), the Dress...
This volume surveys the historical relations of science and technology by privileging the interactio...
The Makers Marks Collaborative, an international team of glass artists, visual designers, composers,...
Beginning with a history of glass making and its designation as craft, Pringle outlines the developm...