Mirjam Brusius
| Name: | Mirjam Brusius |
| Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 11 Oct 2010, 3:33 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Mirjam Brusius
- Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference 2008 "Challenges of the 21st Century"
- Scientific Images Discussion Group
Talks given by Mirjam Brusius
Obviously this only lists talks that are listed through talks.cam. Furthermore, this facility only works if the speaker's e-mail was specified in a talk. Most talks have not done this.
- 'Map of Turkey, a flexible hat, pencils, and the Talbotype': travelling artists in mid-19th century archaeological expeditions to the Middle East
- Preserving the forgotten: Fox Talbotโs interest in the antique โ and what it has to do with photography
Talks organised by Mirjam Brusius
This list is based on what was entered into the 'organiser' field in a talk. It may not mean that Mirjam Brusius actually organised the talk, they may have been responsible only for entering the talk into the talks.cam system.
- Curious โ Looking at Microscopy through Craft and Technology
- Time flies: Exploring Visual Links between Hummingbird Iconography and the Aztec Calendar
- When Nature Begins to Write Herself: German Romantics Read the Electrophore
- Mars Globes and the Canal Controversy
- Human Art and Natural Beauty in eighteenth-century Microscopy
- The Historiography of the Scientific Image
- Documentary sociology: Mass-Observation as aesthetic science
- Methodology and the visual image
- On allegories and vanities, and the connections between science, art and collecting in the Spanish Baroque culture
- The visual language of geology, 1760-1840
- Isaac Newton's architectural drawings of the Temple of Solomon
- Modernist aesthetics, Marxist science
- Topographical anatomy and the visual culture of Edinburgh obstetrics
- Guide dogs for the sighted: the role of canis familiaris in constructing images of Victorian town and country
- The problem with periodicals in the 19th century
- Portrait of a spark: William Armstrong's photographs of electricity (1897)
- Jan Vermeer's images of scientists and Pascal's "esprit de finesse": art, philosophy and science in the Dutch Golden Age
- Editing early-modern astronomical diagrams
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