Innovation with Words and Visuals: A Baroque Sensibility
- Helen Verran (author)
- Brit Ross Winthereik(author)
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Title | Innovation with Words and Visuals |
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Subtitle | A Baroque Sensibility |
Contributor | Helen Verran (author) |
Brit Ross Winthereik(author) | |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Helen Verran, Brit Ross Winthereik |
Publisher | Mattering Press |
Published on | 2016-07-25 |
Page range | pp. 197–223 |
Language | English (Original) |
Media | 4 illustrations |
Helen Verran
(author)Helen Verran and Brit Winthereik have worked together on several projects since 2010. Helen is University Professorial Fellow, Charles Darwin University, Australia. Brit is Associate Professor in the Technologies in Practice Group at IT University of Copenhagen. They are joint book review editors for Science & Technology Studies, which brings joy when young scholars approach them with a book they wish to review. Helen is less known for growing bumper crops of organic garlic in a hillside garden. Brit is less known for being a lead singer in a woman’s band and for her obsession with composting.
Brit Ross Winthereik
(author)Helen Verran and Brit Winthereik have worked together on several projects since 2010. Helen is University Professorial Fellow, Charles Darwin University, Australia. Brit is Associate Professor in the Technologies in Practice Group at IT University of Copenhagen. They are joint book review editors for Science & Technology Studies, which brings joy when young scholars approach them with a book they wish to review. Helen is less known for growing bumper crops of organic garlic in a hillside garden. Brit is less known for being a lead singer in a woman’s band and for her obsession with composting.