Becoming Image: Medicine and the Algorithmic Gaze

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This collection of essays is the outcome of an event bringing together a range of artists, academics and clinicians to think about contemporary medical imaging practices and technologies, in May 2018, in collaboration with the Department of Anthropology at University College London.

Category: Liz Orton

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This collection of essays is the outcome of a seminar in May 2018 with the Anthropology Department at University College London bringing together a range of artists, academics and clinicians to think about contemporary medical imaging practices and technologies. The event was part of my Wellcome funded arts project, Digital Insides.

Contents:
Becoming Image – An Introduction, Liz Orton
The Afterlife of Medical Casts from the UCL Pathology Collection, Wiebke Leister
A Phenomenological Encounter with MRI, Silvia Casini
Capsula: A Journey into the Stomach of the Machine, Beverely Duckworth
INES: The Story of a Woman whose Life was Stolen, Carlos Alba
Between Body and Image: Synthetic Interference, Katy Connor
You are My Territory and I am Your Explorer, Liz Orton
Living Images: the Body as Flesh, Form and Informatics, Karen Ingham
The Pain of Others, Jonathon Tomlinson

88 pages.
Edition of 300.
Published Sept 2018.

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