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Seeing Science: How Photography Reveals the Universe

Contributor(s): Heiferman, Marvin (Author), Kelly, Scott (Foreword by)

ISBN: 9781597114479

Publisher: Aperture

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Pub Date: May 29, 2019

Dewey: 770

LCCN: 2018051694

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 10.00" L x 8.60" W ( 2.10 lbs) 224 pages

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Description:

  • Photography's critical role in science explained
  • Subjects range from facial recognition to outer space
  • For everyone curious about the impact of photography on our lives

    Brief description: Marvin Heiferman creates projects about photography and visual culture for institutions including the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Modern Art, International Center of Photography, Whitney Museum of American Art, and New Museum, New York; and Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Heiferman has written for numerous publications, monographs, magazines, and blogs, including the New York Times, CNN, Artforum, Design Observer, Art in America, and Aperture. He is the author/editor of over two dozen books on visual culture, including Photography Changes Everything (Aperture/Smithsonian, 2012).

    Review Quotes: "Science is such a cornucopia that a book of visuals on its history could take up thousands of pages. Such is curator Marvin Heiferman's prowess, however, that Seeing Science somehow covers everything in just 224. Heiferman takes us from ornithology, astronomy and genomics to ecology, chemistry and physics, on a dizzying tour of disciplines through lenses of the likes of Felice Frankel, James Balog, Rosalind Franklin and David Doubilet." --Nature

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