Event overview
Talk by Joseph Dumit (UC Davis) and Natasha Myers (York University, in absentia)
Based on anthropological fieldwork with live-cell imaging biologists and 3D immersive visualization-using (CAVE) geologists, this paper analyzes how researchers are moved by moving images. Through temporal and spatial scaling, what we find in both sites are experimentalists caught up in prolonged encounters with their data, instruments and stories. As one scientist explained, “The give and take, back and forth between you and the data suggests what to do next in the experiment.” A temporal slice into what Hans-Jorg Rheinberger calls experimental systems.
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1 May 2012 | 5:00pm - 6:00pm |
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