Visual representations in science

We live in a world of images. Yet, we are poorly trained to deal with them. The study of the visual has traditionally been confined to art education. However, the world of images is much wider than what the artistic canon considers as its own. Decades ago, historian and art critic James Elkins made...

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2013
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/25885
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Editorial
Human
Interpersonal communication
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Vision
Communication
Humans
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Visual perception
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Visual representations in science
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Representaciones visuales en la ciencia
title Visual representations in science
spellingShingle Visual representations in science
Editorial
Human
Interpersonal communication
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Vision
Communication
Humans
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Visual perception
title_short Visual representations in science
title_full Visual representations in science
title_fullStr Visual representations in science
title_full_unstemmed Visual representations in science
title_sort Visual representations in science
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Human
Interpersonal communication
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Vision
Communication
Humans
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Visual perception
topic Editorial
Human
Interpersonal communication
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Vision
Communication
Humans
Medicine
Science
Symbolism
Technology
Visual perception
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