Modelwork

Modelwork

The Material Culture of Making and Knowing

Wasserman, Sarah; Isenstadt, Sandy; Brueckner, Martin

University of Minnesota Press

10/2021

312

Dura

Inglês

9781517910891

15 a 20 dias

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Contents

Introduction: Modelwork

Martin Brueckner and Sandy Isenstadt

Part I. Knowing

1. Defining Models

Annabel Jane Wharton

2. Material Models of Immaterial Things

Peter Galison

Part II. Sensing

3. William Farish's Devices and Drawings: Models for Envisioning Immaterial and Material Realms

Hilary Bryon

4. "The Instructed Eye": What Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Drawing Books Tell Us about Vision and How We See

Christopher J. Lukasik

5. Algorithmic Audition: Modeling Musical Perception

Martin Scherzinger

Part III. Making

6. The Useful Arts of Nineteenth-Century Patent Models

Reed Gochberg

7. Bodies Made of Numbers, Numbers Made of Bodies

Catherine Newman Howe

8. Hypermodels: Architectural Production in Virtual Spaces

Seher Erdogan Ford

Part IV. Doing

9. Modeling Maneuvers: Anatomical Illustration and the Practice of Touch

Juliet S. Sperling

10. Models and Manufactures: The Shoe as Commodity

Lisa Gitelman

11. Modeling Interpretation

Johanna Drucker

Afterword: On the Humility of Models

Sarah Wasserman

Acknowledgments

Contributors

Index
Models; modeling; modelwork; material culture; visual culture; visualization; digital humanities; history of science; sensing; sensory; knowledge; epistemology; labor book history; cognition; representation