ANDREW MARR sees the Royal Academy's stunning new Picasso.
The exhibition and allied publication Images from Science, now in its third installment, sought to reveal the contemporary storylines of photography in science and in new frontiers of scientific imaging. Leading experts from the fields of astronomy, medical photography and illustration, material sciences photography, and related industries served as judges of an international online.
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Mary Shelley and the science of Frankenstein Frankenstein has become a pop culture mainstay and it all started off as a novel written by an 18-year-old woman written in the early 1800s. As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the novel’s publication, we look at how Mary Shelley was inspired by science and how the lessons of the book still resonate with the scientific world today.
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The video essay challenges stylised images and the troubling desire for authenticity in order to raise (rather than answer) important questions about documentary viewership. No Voiding Time: A Deformative Video Essay by Alan O’Leary. This video essay engages in deformative criticism. I found it especially impressive how O’Leary theorises.
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Smithsonian - Time and Navigation online exhibition. Smithsonian - Explore the Universe. Smithsonian - How Things Fly. Smithsonian - Exhibitions Online. Smithsonian National Museum of American History - Exhibitions Online. Trans-Mississippi Theater - Virtual Museum with pictures and description. The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Collection. The Museum of Science, Boston - Online Exhibits.
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Exploring Space. Toggle button to play or pause the video. From rockets to satellites, probes to landers, this gallery showcases some out-of-this world objects. You’ll be able to see a full-sized replica of Eagle—the lander that took astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin to the Moon in 1969. Then discover how we are able to live in space—to breathe, eat, drink and go to the toilet. Get a.
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The famous last line of Barthes’ essay, that “the birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the author,” was a call to arms for the loosely knit group of artists working in photography, film, video, and performance that would become known as the “Pictures” generation, named for an important exhibition of their work held at Artist’s Space in New York in 1977. The show.
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The moral dimensions of heroism are extremely hard to purge on the ground. This is partly because heroic languages serve particular interests, especially in a political environment in which attracting funding into science, medicine and technology is a continual struggle. The public value of these domains is a central claim that is made above.