Biomedical Visions
Epistemology, Medicine and Art Practice
Author(s)
Marano, Virginia
Matter, Charlotte
Valterio, Laura
van der Beugel, Jacob
Keuck, Lara
Virdi, Jaipreet
Bhanot, Nimisha
Muhr, Paula
Gonzalez Rodriguez, Fernando
A. Geller, Stephen
Manning, Gideon
Lysen, Flora
Bart, Marlene
Borck, Cornelius
Meunier, Robert
Christianson, Adam
Hanemaayer, Ariane
M. Friedman, Jan
Elliott, Alison
Naghipour, Awa
Atemengue Owona, Joana
Kat Rahmani, Golnar
Dawson, Cat
Contributor(s)
Hughes, Elizabeth (editor)
Freeborn, Alfred (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
We live in an age of biomedical visions. There seems to be no end to the demystification of the body through visualization technologies and the promise of health is irresistible. Yet alongside these promising technologies, inequalities in healthcare persist. Life and illness play out in the gap between visualized bodies and ideological notions of health and disease. This publication brings together perspectives from art history, visual science studies, science and technology studies, sociology, and cultural anthropology to encounter watercol- ors, sculpture, comics, advertising, and infographics. Images are a primary way of recognizing the body, but they inevitably promise too much and disappoint us in our quest for bodily self-control. The collection brings together epistemology, medicine and art to understand what biomedicine looks like and how we might view it differently in the past and in the future.
Keywords
Biomedical visions; Health technology; Biomedicine; Epistemology; Medicine and artistic practice; Neuroimaging; Max Plack Institute; Science; Technology; Visual Studies; Biomedizin; Epistemologie; Imaging techniques; Microscopy; Fluoreszenzmikroskopie; MRI; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Lichtmikroskopie; Elektronenmikriskopie; CT; Computed Tomography; PET; Positron Emission Tomography; Spectroscopic imaging; X-ray imagingDOI
10.61608/9783775761109ISBN
9783775761109, 9783775761604, 9783775761109Publisher
Hatje Cantz VerlagPublisher website
https://www.hatjecantz.de/Publication date and place
Berlin, Germany, 2025Classification
The arts: general topics
Medicine: general issues
Biomedical engineering
History of art
Popular medicine and health: the human body
Health systems and services
Sociology
Social and cultural anthropology
Paintings and painting in watercolours or pastels
Sculpture
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Society / culture
Media studies: advertising and society
Pathology
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge


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