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Lecture sponsored by De Montfort University
Professor Kelly Wilder DPhil
Professor of Photographic History, Director, Photographic History Research Centre and Director, Institute of Art and Design, De Montfort University
Lecture outline
Photography and Science grew professional together in the second half of the Nineteenth century, exerting a profound influence on one another. From Astronomy to Geology, photography was not just a method of envisioning science, it was wrapped up in all aspects of experimentation, observation and recording of scientific phenomena. This lecture demonstrates how photography was embedded deeply into new ways of working, recording, transmitting and archiving science, at a time when science was forming an understanding about what it meant to do science.
Biographical note
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