Imagining Imaging

Imagining Imaging
Author: Michael R. Jackson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000475492

From Roentgen to Rembrandt, Hounsfield to Hollywood and Vesalius to videogames, Imagining Imaging explores the deeply entwined relationship between art (and visual-based culture) and radiology / medical imaging. Including artworks from numerous historical eras representing varied geographic locations and visual traditions, alongside a diverse range of contemporary artists, Dr Jackson argues that the foundations of medical image construction and interpretation were laid down in artistic innovations dating back hundreds and thousands of years. Since the discovery of X-rays, artists and moviemakers have, in turn, drawn rich inspiration from radiographic imagery and concepts, but the process of cross-pollination between art and science has continued, with creative endeavour continuing to mould medical imaging examinations to this day. Blending a unique mix of art, science and medical history, together with aspects of visual neurophysiology and psychology, Imagining Imaging is essential reading for radiologists, radiographers and artists alike. Peppered with familiar TV and film references, personal insights into the business of image interpretation, and delivered in an accessible and humorous style, the book will also appeal to anyone who enjoys looking at pictures. Key features: Engaging synthesis of art and medical history, combined with anecdotes and experiences from a working clinical radiologist Diverse range of visual reference points including astronomy, botany and cartography, alongside comprehensive discussion of medical imaging modalities including plain radiography, ultrasound, CT and MRI 200 full colour illustrations

Material Imagination

Material Imagination
Author: Natalie Adamson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1119328578

Material Imagination examines the interrelated concepts of matter, materialism, and materiality in postwar European art, from 1946-1972. Provides a unique perspective on European art by prioritizing material dimensions over concept or context, while also paying attention to theoretical and historical concerns Explores artists’ methods and materials in order to better understand the social and cultural environments in which their works of art were made Demonstrates how materials can be harnessed to affect the critical interpretation of artwork Brings together exceptional illustrations and new research in eight essays by art historians and scholars

Dynamics and Performativity of Imagination

Dynamics and Performativity of Imagination
Author: Bernd Huppauf
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1136603603

In this interdisciplinary anthology, essays study the relationship between the imagination and images both material and mental. Through case studies on a diverse array of topics including photography, film, sports, theater, and anthropology, contributors focus on the role of the creative imagination in seeing and producing images and the imaginary.

Alien Imaginations

Alien Imaginations
Author: Ulrike K�chler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501319973

"The figure of the alien is at the heart of science fiction and has helped us to understand and explore interactions with other cultures and the possibilities of life beyond both the modern configuration of the nation-state and the natural order of life on earth. Alien Imaginations brings together canonical and contemporary works in the cinema and literature of science fiction, transnationalism, and globalization in order to examine the role of the alien as well as the realities of migration, labor, and life in the twenty-first century. The essays in this collection discuss films such as District 9, Avatar, and Code 46, as well as novels by H.G. Wells, Philip K. Dick, or Ray Bradbury. As we continue down the road to a global economy and culture, Alien Imaginations offers a critical reflection upon our 'imagined realities' while also turning to speculative fiction and cinema to provide us with examples of resistance, if not a utopian horizon"--

Goya’s Graphic Imagination

Goya’s Graphic Imagination
Author: Mark McDonald
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021-02-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1588397149

This book presents the first focused investigation of Francisco Goya's (1746–1828) graphic output. Spanning six decades, Goya’s works on paper reflect the transformation and turmoil of the Enlightenment, the Inquisition, and Spain's years of constitutional government. Two essays, a detailed chronology, and more than 100 featured artworks illuminate the remarkable breadth and power of Goya's drawings and prints, situating the artist within his historical moment. The selected pieces document the various phases and qualities of Goya's graphic work—from his early etchings after Velázquez through print series such as the Caprichos and The Disasters of War to his late lithographs, The Bulls of Bordeaux, and including albums of drawings that reveal the artist’s nightmares, dreams, and visions.

The Imagination Muscle

The Imagination Muscle
Author: Albert Read
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1454958146

In this insightful and life-affirming book, Albert Read puts the imagination back at the forefront of our lives as a “muscle” that is boundless in its potential, infinitely rewarding, and central to human achievement. This beautifully written book explores one subject, imagination, through the lens of history and memoir, with some prescriptive aspects to it as well. The author posits that imagination, while elusive, is not just for artists and creatives, it is a muscle—an essential faculty of the mind to be trained and developed over a lifetime. Spanning prehistoric times through to the twenty-first century, from the earliest cave paintings to Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions to Steve Jobs’s approach to office design, it touches on art, music, film, literature, science, and entrepreneurship, to examine how the imagination has evolved—in shape, power, and pace—through the millennia. Albert Read reveals how we can harness the imagination in our day-to-day lives and why, in the new age of technology, it is more pressing than ever that we do so. He explores where to find ideas, how to foster skills in observation and connection, and how to be more attentive to the fluxes of our own minds. After all, as Read expertly outlines, the imagination is our supreme gift, our biggest opportunity, our greatest source of fulfillment and our most vital asset for the future. The book is illustrated throughout with approximately 60 images.

Imaginative Brushwork

Imaginative Brushwork
Author: Merope Mills
Publisher: Sally Milner Publishing
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781863511551

A practical manual for beginners and experienced artists. Merope Mills combines the techniques of Bauernmalerei (traditional European decorative painting), folk art and her own designs to create a romanticized, country look. Projects include a firescreen, brooches and a cottage plaque.

Imaginative Realism

Imaginative Realism
Author: James Gurney
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-10-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0740785508

A examination of time-tested methods used by artists since the Renaissance to make realistic pictures of imagined things.

Aristocracy and the Modern Imagination

Aristocracy and the Modern Imagination
Author: Charles A. Riley
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781584651512

Modernism generally signifies the efforts of late 19th century European painters, writers, musicians and philosophers who consciously broke with tradition. This is an examination of what that meant for those aristocrats who were also modernists.

Nothing But Brush Strokes

Nothing But Brush Strokes
Author: Phyllis Webb
Publisher: NeWest Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This collection chronicles Phyllis Webbrsquo;s struggle with the creative process and her intense need to probe beneath the surface of things.