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Sciences of the Human Language since World War II
Jamie Cohen-Cole's project was a study of the sciences of human language since World War II. The project examined how the study of language has been a
Archives in the Anthropocene
Within a thousandths of fraction of the earth’s deep history we have begun to fundamentally alter the composition of the planet to the degree that any
The History of Scientific Observation
Observation is the most pervasive and fundamental practice of all the modern sciences, both natural and human. It is also among the most refined and v
Knowledge, Environment, and Field Work in the American West
This project considered the American West region as a useful scale for analyzing the environmental context and work organization of science, a middle
Publications, “Science along the Railroad: Expanding Field Work in the US Central West,“ Annals of Science 61 (2004): 187-211
The Description of the Loca Sancta in Medieval Travel Accounts
This project explored descriptions of the lova sancta in medieval travel accounts. Since the early beginnings of Christianity, Palestine and the surro
The Tradition of "Making Mount South the Front Gate" in City Planning
My project for the Local Gazetteers workshop (July 2017) collects and analyses information on "Making Mount South as the Front Gate." Mapping the
Space, Performance, and the Body in German Architecture, 1870–1914
This project studied a moment of transition in German architectural discourse in the late nineteenth century: an architectural theory that had convent
Funding Institutions, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art
Observing and Making the Effects of Pollution Explicit
Unless exceptional events cause effects directly visible to the naked eye, air, and water pollution remain mostly imperceptible. The frequent absence
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Gramaglia, C. 2005. "River Sentinels: Finding a Mouth for the Lot River." In B. Latour & P. Weibel (eds), Making Things Public. Atm
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MOREObserver and Observed in Soviet State Design Institutes 1960s–90s
This project studied the influences and importance of artists' observational techniques on other sciences in one of the major research institutes in t
Publications, [Leave out the word art - what then? The Russian avant-garde sees society as an entire design and man as an experiment] "Tag bort ordet konst -- vad händer då? Dagens Nyheter Kultur Essay, June 18, 2004 p. 6.