Brains, gorgeous brains! A new NYT slideshow, “The Beautiful Mind,” shows us how weird and creepy and gorgeous and funky we all are, on the inside.
image credit: Spiny Neuron, 2009. NYT/Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman

Brains, gorgeous brains! A new NYT slideshow, “The Beautiful Mind,” shows us how weird and creepy and gorgeous and funky we all are, on the inside.

image credit: Spiny Neuron, 2009. NYT/Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman

Pedagogies of Sight: Yesterday in Visual Politics we discussed Jordynn Jack’s great piece in QJS on Robert Hooke’s Micrographia and “pedagogies of sight” in science. Tomorrow we’ll discuss the pedagogies of sight offered by contemporary science imagemakers like Felice Frankel and these interesting folks profiled in yesterday’s NYT. Fun week! #visual #politics
image: Hooke’s Micrographia (1665), engraving of a flea

Pedagogies of Sight: Yesterday in Visual Politics we discussed Jordynn Jack’s great piece in QJS on Robert Hooke’s Micrographia and “pedagogies of sight” in science. Tomorrow we’ll discuss the pedagogies of sight offered by contemporary science imagemakers like Felice Frankel and these interesting folks profiled in yesterday’s NYT. Fun week! #visual #politics

image: Hooke’s Micrographia (1665), engraving of a flea

Brains, gorgeous brains! A new NYT slideshow, “The Beautiful Mind,” shows us how weird and creepy and gorgeous and funky we all are, on the inside.
image credit: Spiny Neuron, 2009. NYT/Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman

Brains, gorgeous brains! A new NYT slideshow, “The Beautiful Mind,” shows us how weird and creepy and gorgeous and funky we all are, on the inside.

image credit: Spiny Neuron, 2009. NYT/Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman

Pedagogies of Sight: Yesterday in Visual Politics we discussed Jordynn Jack’s great piece in QJS on Robert Hooke’s Micrographia and “pedagogies of sight” in science. Tomorrow we’ll discuss the pedagogies of sight offered by contemporary science imagemakers like Felice Frankel and these interesting folks profiled in yesterday’s NYT. Fun week! #visual #politics
image: Hooke’s Micrographia (1665), engraving of a flea

Pedagogies of Sight: Yesterday in Visual Politics we discussed Jordynn Jack’s great piece in QJS on Robert Hooke’s Micrographia and “pedagogies of sight” in science. Tomorrow we’ll discuss the pedagogies of sight offered by contemporary science imagemakers like Felice Frankel and these interesting folks profiled in yesterday’s NYT. Fun week! #visual #politics

image: Hooke’s Micrographia (1665), engraving of a flea

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