Introduction : figuring development beyond the gene -- The epigenetic landscape -- A new landscape of thought : behind appearance -- Embryo -- The graphic embryo -- The river in the landscape -- Designing rivers -- "A complex system of interactions" : Art Laboratory Berlin as an epigenetic landscape -- Conclusion : anastomosis
Summary
Susan Merrill Squier follows the cultural trail of C.H. Waddington's ""epigenetic landscape"" metaphor from its first visualization by the artist John Piper to its use beyond science, examining how it has been used to illustrate complex systems that link scientific and cultural practices: graphic medicine, landscape architecture, and bioArt
Analysis
bioArt
genome science
graphic medicine
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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