Picturing the Invisible : Exploring interdisciplinary synergies from the arts and the sciences

Picturing the Invisible presents different disciplinary approaches to articulating the invisible, that which is not known or that which is not provable. The challenge that we have seen is how to articulate these concepts, not only to those within a particular academic field but beyond, to other disc...

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Other Authors: Coldwell, Paul (Editor), Morgan, Ruth M. (Editor)
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Published: London UCL Press 2022
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