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BSHS konferens i Leicester

Jag åker på British Society for the History of Science årliga konferens i Leicester 2-5 juli (hade lite tur med datumen där, eftersom jag har biljett till Depeche Mode i Köpenhamn 30 juni).

Det har inte kommit något program än, men det kommer säkert bli en intressant konferens. Ser även fram emot att besöka Leicester, har aldrig varit där.

Här är abstract för mitt paper:


The Lund Observatory Milky Way panorama and all-sky images in the history of modern astronomy

All-sky pictures have often entailed manipulated image technologies rather than mechanical objectivity, and have been used both in astronomical science and in popular astronomy. In this paper, several 20th century astronomical practices of representing the whole sky are discussed, particularly the Lund observatory panorama of the Milky Way (1955). Produced by an artist working for two years under the direction of professor Knut Lundmark, it was a mixture of astronomical photography, photometric measurements and artistic creativity; Lundmark simultaneously aimed for scientific correctness and aesthetic value. Produced just at the dawn of the space age with a growing interest in astronomy in publishing and the media, the image became widely used in popular astronomy, academic textbooks, television programmes, museum exhibits &c. Based on archival material at the Lund observatory, it is possible to follow the media history of this picture through several decades and discuss the role of images in post-war astronomical culture.

Noterat

Jon Agar skriver intressant om 1960-talet och STS: ”What happened in the sixties?”, BJHS vol 41, 567-600.

Missy Elliott möter Joy Division och Knut Lundmark … jag skriver om den astronomiska versionen av mashupkulturen på min engelskspråkiga blogg.

Som en del i det internationella astronomiåret bloggar Greenwichobservatoriet en dagbok från 1894.

Drug Monkey har gjort en lite elak men kanske sann diskursanalys av den typiska anslagsansökan till NIH.