List of Figures
Introduction .................................................... 1
ANNAMARIA CARUSI, AUD SISSEL HOEL, TIMOTHY WEBMOOR AND STEVE
WOOLGAR
PART I. Visualization in the Age of Computerization
1 Algorithmic Alchemy, or the Work of Code in the Age of
Computerized Visualization .................................. 19
TIMOTHY WEBMOOR
2 From Spade-Work to Screen-Work: New Forms of
Archaeological Discovery in Digital Space ................... 40
MATT EDGEWORTH
3 British Columbia Mapped: Geology, Indigeneity and Land in
the Age of Digital Cartography .............................. 59
TOM SCHILLING
4 Redistributing Representational Work: Tracing a Material
Multidisciplinary Link ...................................... 77
DAVID RIBES
5 Making the Strange Familiar: Nanotechnology Images and
Their Imagined Futures ...................................... 97
MICHAEL LYNCH AND KATHRYN DE RIDDER-VIGNONE
6 Objectivity and Representative Practices across Artistic
and Scientific Visualization ............................... 118
CHIARA AMBROSIO
7 Brains, Windows and Coordinate Systems ..................... 145
ANNAMARIA CARUSI AND AUD SISSEL HOEL
8 A Four-Dimensional Cinema: Computer Graphics, Higher
Dimensions and the Geometrical Imagination ................. 170
ALMA STEINGART
PART II. Doing Visual Work in Science Studies
9 Visual STS ................................................. 197
PETER GALISON
10 Expanding the Visual Registers of STS ...................... 226
TORBEN ELGAARD JENSEN, ANDERS KRISTIAN MUNK, ANDERS KOED
MADSEN AND ANDREAS BIRKBAK
11 Mapping Networks: Learning From the Epistemology of the
"Natives" .................................................. 231
ALBENA YANEVA
12 Visual STS Is the Answer, What Is the Question? ............ 237
ANNE BEAULIEU
13 Visual Science Studies: Always Already Materialist ......... 243
LISA CARTWRIGHT
Contributors .................................................. 269
Index ......................................................... 273
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