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Biology in the grid : graphic design and the envisioning of life / Phillip Thurtle.

Author/creator Thurtle, Phillip author.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2018]
Description1 online resource (262 pages).
Supplemental Content ProQuest Ebook Central
Subject(s)
Series Posthumanities ; 46
Posthumanities ; 46. ^A759478
Contents Life on the line : organic form -- Envisioning grids -- Warped grids : pests and the problem of order -- Modulations : envisioning variations -- Drawing together : composite lives and liquid regulations -- Epilogue : toward the nonsynthetic care of the molecular self.
Abstract How grids paved the way for our biological understanding of organisms. As one of the most visual sciences, biology has an aesthetic dimension that lends force and persuasion to scientific arguments: how things are arranged on a page, how texts are interspersed with images, and how images are composed reflect deep-seated beliefs about how life exists on Earth. Biology in the Grid traces how our current understanding of life and genetics emerged from the pervasive nineteenth- and twentieth-century graphic form of the grid, which allowed disparate pieces of information to form what media theorist Vilem Flusser called "technical images." Phillip Thurtle explains how the grid came to dominate biology in the twentieth century, transforming biologists' beliefs about how organisms were constructed. He demonstrates how this shift in our understanding of biological grids enabled new philosophies in endeavors such as advertising, entertainment, and even political theory. The implications of the arguments in Biology in the Grid are profound, touching on matters as fundamental as desire, our understanding of our bodies, and our view of how society is composed. Moreover, Thurtle's beautifully written, tightly focused arguments allow readers to apply his claims to new disciplines and systems. Bristling with insight and potential, Biology in the Grid ultimately suggests that such a grid-organized understanding of natural life inevitably has social and political dimensions, with society recognized as being made of interchangeable, regulated parts rather than as an organic whole.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 08, 2018).
Issued in other formPrint version: Thurtle, Phillip. Biology in the grid. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2018] 9781517902766
Genre/formElectronic books.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2018017191
ISBN9781452957784 (electronic book)
ISBN1452957789 (electronic book)
ISBN(kindle edition)
ISBN(kindle edition)
ISBN(hardcover ; alkaline paper)
ISBN1517902762
ISBN9781517902766
ISBN9781517902773 (pb : acid-free paper)
ISBN1517902770

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