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Invisible Vision
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Author: Sabine E. Wildevuur
Preface by Martin Kemp
Extend: 193 pages , full colour, with a fold-out timeline on “Where Science and Art meet”
Format: 195 x 265 mm
Publisher Bohn, Stafleu Van Loghum
Price: EURO 69,50
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About the author
Sabine E. Wildevuur is a writer, researcher, and new media specialist in the field of healthcare innovation. She works in the inter- and cross disciplinary field of (biomedical) science, new media, art and design.

During the project Invisible Vision, Wildevuur has been a visiting fellow at the Centre for Visual Studies, Department of the History of Art, University of Oxford (UK) and the Department of Arts and Culture, Art History in Relation to the Development of Science and Technology, University Maastricht (NL) to research the link between science and the arts. She is now Head of Programme Healthcare at the Dutch Medialab Waag Society, where she is also setting up a programme Utopian Practices: Science, Art & Design REunited on Science and the Arts and ‘Artistic Research’.

"Sabine E. Wildevuur asks ‘Could Science learn from the Arts? As she shows, the continuing stories of art and medicine and medicine in art have been and should continue to be vitally interlocked.”

—Martin Kemp, studied both history of art and the natural sciences at Cambridge.
Professor of the History of Art, University of Oxford

 
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