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This page contains all of the posts and discussion on MemeStreams referencing the following web page: Envisioning Science: The Design and Craft of the Science Image. You can find discussions on MemeStreams as you surf the web, even if you aren't a MemeStreams member, using the Threads Bookmarklet.

Envisioning Science: The Design and Craft of the Science Image
by Jeremy at 10:10 am EDT, Aug 2, 2002

A crucial element of science and engineering communication is visual.

In Envisioning Science, science photographer Felice Frankel provides a guide to creating dynamic and compelling photographs ...

... from the large to small ... capturing new material and biological structures at the microscopic level. Full-color illustrations, many side-by-side comparisons, an extensive gallery of fine science photography.

Benoit Mandelbrot: "In the beginning were the image and the eye. Then man-the-scientist became enamored of the word and neglectful of the image. Now the small group of those who fight back welcomes Felice Frankel as a marvelous addition, both as skillful performer and as experienced and patient teacher. Her book is priceless."

Eric Lander, Director at the Whitehead Institute: "Felice Frankel's work conveys the tremendous beauty and excitement of science."

At the site, you can read an interview with the author and view pages from the book.

Do you like Escher, and the fusion of art and science?


The MIT Press - Envisioning Science
by Dr. Nanochick at 3:38 pm EDT, Aug 3, 2002

A crucial element of science and engineering communication is visual.

In Envisioning Science, science photographer Felice Frankel provides a guide to creating dynamic and compelling photographs ...

... from the large to small ... capturing new material and biological structures at the microscopic level. Full-color illustrations, many side-by-side comparisons, an extensive gallery of fine science photography.

Benoit Mandelbrot: "In the beginning were the image and the eye. Then man-the-scientist became enamored of the word and neglectful of the image. Now the small group of those who fight back welcomes Felice Frankel as a marvelous addition, both as skillful performer and as experienced and patient teacher. Her book is priceless."

Eric Lander, Director at the Whitehead Institute: "Felice Frankel's work conveys the tremendous beauty and excitement of science."

At the site, you can read an interview with the author and view pages from the book.

Do you like Escher, and the fusion of art and science?

[This looks so neat....ok...who wants to buy Nano a gift;)-Nanochick]


 
 
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