Science in Color :: Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde /
Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Dig...
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Zusammenfassung: | Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Digital publishing enhances the use of color in scientific publications; at the same time, globalization promotes the idea of universal color symbolism. This book investigates the function of color in historical and current visualizations for scientific purposes, its epistemic role as a tool, and its long neglect due to symbolic and gender-specific connotations. The publication thus closes a research gap in the natural sciences and the humanities. Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Digital publishing enhances the use of color in scientific publications; at the same time, globalization promotes the idea of universal color symbolism. This book investigates the function of color in historical and current visualizations for scientific purposes, its epistemic role as a tool, and its long neglect due to symbolic and gender-specific connotations. The publication thus helps to bridge a long standing research gap in the natural sciences and the humanities. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9783110605211 311060521X 9783110605204 3110605201 |
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520 | |a Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Digital publishing enhances the use of color in scientific publications; at the same time, globalization promotes the idea of universal color symbolism. This book investigates the function of color in historical and current visualizations for scientific purposes, its epistemic role as a tool, and its long neglect due to symbolic and gender-specific connotations. The publication thus closes a research gap in the natural sciences and the humanities. | ||
520 | |a Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Digital publishing enhances the use of color in scientific publications; at the same time, globalization promotes the idea of universal color symbolism. This book investigates the function of color in historical and current visualizations for scientific purposes, its epistemic role as a tool, and its long neglect due to symbolic and gender-specific connotations. The publication thus helps to bridge a long standing research gap in the natural sciences and the humanities. | ||
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contents | Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Editorial -- COLOR AND ITS MEANING FOR THE SCIENCES -- Color in Medical Images / Color as the Other? Absence and Reappearance of Chromophobia in Eighteenth-Century France / Research on Color Matters: Towards a Modern Archaeology of Ancient Polychromies / Do Signs Make Logic Colored? Tendencies Around 1900 and Earlier / Coloring the Fourth Dimension? Coloring Polytopes and Complex Curves at the End of the Nineteenth Century / Encoding Color: Between Perception and Signal / MEANINGFUL COLORS IN THE SCIENCES -- Green Is Refreshing: Techniques, Technologies and Epistemologies of Nineteenth-Century Color Therapies / Pigments, Natural History and Primary Qualities: How Orange Became a Color / An Evaluation of Color Maps for Visual Data Exploration / The Use of Color in Geographic Maps / Historical and Scientific Note of Color Duplex Doppler Ultrasound and Imaging / Diagrammatic Traditions: Color in Metabolic Maps / Pink and Blue Science. A Gender History of Color in Psychology / Image Credits -- Authors |
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spelling | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / Bettina Bock von Wülfingen. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2019] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Editorial -- COLOR AND ITS MEANING FOR THE SCIENCES -- Color in Medical Images / Badano, Aldo -- Color as the Other? Absence and Reappearance of Chromophobia in Eighteenth-Century France / Boskamp, Ulrike -- Research on Color Matters: Towards a Modern Archaeology of Ancient Polychromies / Nagel, Alexander -- Do Signs Make Logic Colored? Tendencies Around 1900 and Earlier / Ramharter, Esther -- Coloring the Fourth Dimension? Coloring Polytopes and Complex Curves at the End of the Nineteenth Century / Friedman, Michael -- Encoding Color: Between Perception and Signal / Cedeño Montaña, Ricardo -- MEANINGFUL COLORS IN THE SCIENCES -- Green Is Refreshing: Techniques, Technologies and Epistemologies of Nineteenth-Century Color Therapies / Rossi, Michael -- Pigments, Natural History and Primary Qualities: How Orange Became a Color / Lawson, Ian -- An Evaluation of Color Maps for Visual Data Exploration / Baum, Daniel -- The Use of Color in Geographic Maps / Moser, Jana / Meyer, Philipp -- Historical and Scientific Note of Color Duplex Doppler Ultrasound and Imaging / Moreau, Jean-François / Pisano, Raffaele / Correas, Jean-Michel -- Diagrammatic Traditions: Color in Metabolic Maps / Wülfingen, Bettina Bock von -- Pink and Blue Science. A Gender History of Color in Psychology / Grisard, Dominique -- Image Credits -- Authors Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Digital publishing enhances the use of color in scientific publications; at the same time, globalization promotes the idea of universal color symbolism. This book investigates the function of color in historical and current visualizations for scientific purposes, its epistemic role as a tool, and its long neglect due to symbolic and gender-specific connotations. The publication thus closes a research gap in the natural sciences and the humanities. Color makes its way into natural science images as early as the research process. It serves for self-reflection and for communication within the scientific community. However, color does not follow a standard in the natural sciences: its meaning is contingent, even though culturally conditioned. Digital publishing enhances the use of color in scientific publications; at the same time, globalization promotes the idea of universal color symbolism. This book investigates the function of color in historical and current visualizations for scientific purposes, its epistemic role as a tool, and its long neglect due to symbolic and gender-specific connotations. The publication thus helps to bridge a long standing research gap in the natural sciences and the humanities. In English. Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Aug 2019). Includes bibliographical references. Color. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85028577 Visualization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143939 Science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118553 Polychromy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104601 Color https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003116 Science https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012586 Couleur. Visualisation. Sciences. Polychromie. sciences (philosophy) aat polychromy. aat color (perceived attribute) aat science (modern discipline) aat ART General. bisacsh Color fast Polychromy fast Science fast Visualization fast Image, Color, Science. History fast Bock von Wülfingen, Bettina, editor. has work: Science in color (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3byy7yp6M6kHTrgqRp6C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork print 9783110604689 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2330502 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Editorial -- COLOR AND ITS MEANING FOR THE SCIENCES -- Color in Medical Images / Color as the Other? Absence and Reappearance of Chromophobia in Eighteenth-Century France / Research on Color Matters: Towards a Modern Archaeology of Ancient Polychromies / Do Signs Make Logic Colored? Tendencies Around 1900 and Earlier / Coloring the Fourth Dimension? Coloring Polytopes and Complex Curves at the End of the Nineteenth Century / Encoding Color: Between Perception and Signal / MEANINGFUL COLORS IN THE SCIENCES -- Green Is Refreshing: Techniques, Technologies and Epistemologies of Nineteenth-Century Color Therapies / Pigments, Natural History and Primary Qualities: How Orange Became a Color / An Evaluation of Color Maps for Visual Data Exploration / The Use of Color in Geographic Maps / Historical and Scientific Note of Color Duplex Doppler Ultrasound and Imaging / Diagrammatic Traditions: Color in Metabolic Maps / Pink and Blue Science. A Gender History of Color in Psychology / Image Credits -- Authors Color. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85028577 Visualization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143939 Science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118553 Polychromy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104601 Color https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003116 Science https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012586 Couleur. Visualisation. Sciences. Polychromie. sciences (philosophy) aat polychromy. aat color (perceived attribute) aat science (modern discipline) aat ART General. bisacsh Color fast Polychromy fast Science fast Visualization fast |
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title | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Editorial -- COLOR AND ITS MEANING FOR THE SCIENCES -- Color in Medical Images / Color as the Other? Absence and Reappearance of Chromophobia in Eighteenth-Century France / Research on Color Matters: Towards a Modern Archaeology of Ancient Polychromies / Do Signs Make Logic Colored? Tendencies Around 1900 and Earlier / Coloring the Fourth Dimension? Coloring Polytopes and Complex Curves at the End of the Nineteenth Century / Encoding Color: Between Perception and Signal / MEANINGFUL COLORS IN THE SCIENCES -- Green Is Refreshing: Techniques, Technologies and Epistemologies of Nineteenth-Century Color Therapies / Pigments, Natural History and Primary Qualities: How Orange Became a Color / An Evaluation of Color Maps for Visual Data Exploration / The Use of Color in Geographic Maps / Historical and Scientific Note of Color Duplex Doppler Ultrasound and Imaging / Diagrammatic Traditions: Color in Metabolic Maps / Pink and Blue Science. A Gender History of Color in Psychology / Image Credits -- Authors |
title_auth | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / |
title_exact_search | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / |
title_full | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / Bettina Bock von Wülfingen. |
title_fullStr | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / Bettina Bock von Wülfingen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Science in Color : Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / Bettina Bock von Wülfingen. |
title_short | Science in Color : |
title_sort | science in color visualizing achromatic knowlegde |
title_sub | Visualizing Achromatic Knowlegde / |
topic | Color. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85028577 Visualization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143939 Science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118553 Polychromy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104601 Color https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003116 Science https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012586 Couleur. Visualisation. Sciences. Polychromie. sciences (philosophy) aat polychromy. aat color (perceived attribute) aat science (modern discipline) aat ART General. bisacsh Color fast Polychromy fast Science fast Visualization fast |
topic_facet | Color. Visualization. Science. Polychromy. Color Science Couleur. Visualisation. Sciences. Polychromie. sciences (philosophy) polychromy. color (perceived attribute) science (modern discipline) ART General. Polychromy Visualization History |
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