Scientific Visualization: From Galileo to Black Holes

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2020
Visualization has been central to the development of science over the last 400 years. From diagrams and thought experiments through traces, photographs and film, the ability to picture, and reproduce, images of scientific phenomena has shaped our understanding of the natural world. This course will explore that history, philosophy, and sociology; how the scientific image has shaped standards of demonstration, opened up new ways of knowing, and accompanied the development of the very idea of objectivity.