materialityconference.wordpress.com
William Turkel: “The Hands-On Imperative” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/william-turkel-the-hands-on-imperative
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. William Turkel: “The Hands-On Imperative”. March 23, 2013. Link: http:/ williamjturkel.net/2013/02/02/the-history-department-with-a-fab-lab/. John Tresch: “Matter no more”. Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. Blog at WordPress.com.
materialityconference.wordpress.com
| Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/osheen
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. March 18, 2013. Conference image: “Morphogenesis” courtesy of Osheen Harruthoonyan. Peter Galison, “Time of Physics, Time of Art”. Kristen Haring: “Handcrafted History” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. And Science and Technology Studies. Blog at WordPress.com.
thinkdeviant.blogspot.com
think deviant - philosophy of science: October 2010
http://thinkdeviant.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html
Think deviant - philosophy of science. Sci‧ence [sayh-UHns] n: the study of deviant behavior; why things are not as we expect them to be. 160; what does that make the philosophy of science? Thursday, 14 October 2010. A title goes here. I apologize for the whole "no posts last week" thing. I've been busy. I'll be back soon, I promise.]. Sunday, 3 October 2010. Is by Wesley Buckwalter (CUNY) and Stephen Stich (Rutgers). Saturday, 2 October 2010. The 27th letter of the alphabet. Geoff Pullum of Lan...
thinkdeviant.blogspot.com
think deviant - philosophy of science: a case study in why explaining anything is hard
http://thinkdeviant.blogspot.com/2010/09/case-study-in-why-explaining-anything.html
Think deviant - philosophy of science. Sci‧ence [sayh-UHns] n: the study of deviant behavior; why things are not as we expect them to be. 160; what does that make the philosophy of science? Thursday, 30 September 2010. A case study in why explaining anything is hard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice. But in practice there is." -Yogi Berra. How does the way we think affect what we know? Make your own badge here. A case for meat eating.
thinkdeviant.blogspot.com
think deviant - philosophy of science: what is creativity?
http://thinkdeviant.blogspot.com/2010/09/what-is-creativity.html
Think deviant - philosophy of science. Sci‧ence [sayh-UHns] n: the study of deviant behavior; why things are not as we expect them to be. 160; what does that make the philosophy of science? Thursday, 30 September 2010. That good ideas come from coffee shops. The basic idea seems to be that the kind of free-flowing discussion that happens in coffee shops is particularly conducive to the articulation of new ideas. I think that's right. M. So what are some other forms of creativity? If you think th...
materialityconference.wordpress.com
The Grammar of Mechanisms | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/the-grammar-of-mechanisms
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. The Grammar of Mechanisms. March 16, 2013. William J Turkel and Robert MacDougall (Western). Broken: an interactive exhibit →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. And Science and Technology Studies. Conference image: "Morphogenesis I" courtesy of Osheen Harruthoonyan.
materialityconference.wordpress.com
Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/emily-thompson-the-roaring-twenties
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties”. March 23, 2013. 8220;The Roaring Twenties”: Sensory History, Digital History, and the Im/materiality of the Web. William Turkel: “The Hands-On Imperative”. Sophia Roosth: “The Synthetic Kingdom” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History.
materialityconference.wordpress.com
Embodied Articulations 1: Sonic Spheres and Digital Incorporation | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/04/19/embodied-articulations-1-sonic-spheres-and-digital-incorporation
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Embodied Articulations 1: Sonic Spheres and Digital Incorporation. April 19, 2013. Cameron Murray and Alasdair McMillan. Isaac Record: “Remaking the humanities”. Devon Elliott: The 3D Historian – Technologies for Experimenting with Form, Matter, and Interaction →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. And Science and Technology Studies.
materialityconference.wordpress.com
Sophia Roosth: “The Synthetic Kingdom” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/sophia-roosth-the-synthetic-kingdom
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. Sophia Roosth: “The Synthetic Kingdom”. March 23, 2013. The Synthetic Kingdom: Lively Databases and the Transgenic Objects of Synthetic Biology. Emily Thompson: “The Roaring Twenties”. Robert Michael Brain: “a medium is a medium is a medium” →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History.
materialityconference.wordpress.com
David Theodore: “Blueprints” | Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology
https://materialityconference.wordpress.com/2013/03/14/david-theodore-blueprints
Materiality: objects and idioms in historical studies of science and technology. David Theodore: “Blueprints”. March 14, 2013. Ottawa Civic Hospital,. Stevens and Lee, Architects, Boston and Toronto. Registration now open →. Is generously supported by SituSci. York University's VPRI, the Institute for Science and Technology Studies. The faculties of Science and Fine Arts, and the departments of History. And Science and Technology Studies. Blog at WordPress.com.