Bodies of knowledge – anatomy and transparency in contemporary art
Since the 1990s, the growing expansion of a vast array of medical technologies for the visualization of the inner body seems to have revamped, in an improved version, the tradition of the anatomical theatre, fuelling not only the question of the relation between inner and outer body, public and pri...
Main Author: | Silvia Di Marco |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidade Católica Portuguesa
2014-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts |
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Online Access: | https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/article/view/7451 |
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