Lectures on visual culture, medical humanities, art-science, science films&festivals @aberdeenuni. Author of Giving Bodies back to Data @MITPress 2021.
Celebrate with us the #dreamteam that is #TeamFVC.
Film and Visual Culture is ranked 1st in Scotland for Overall Satisfaction in the latest #NSS2024 survey!
This is a huge achievement and we could not be prouder of our hard work and of our students!🎉@UoA_LLMVC@aberdeenuni
Very pleased to see published in @SciAsCulture my new article on #science in #filmfestivals. The article, co-authored with Magaudda & Neresini is based on extensive ongoing archival research I undertook on IFSEF, the international science + educational film festival 1956-1975:
New #article! In 'Communicating science through films: the case of the International #Festival of Scientific and Educational #Film (1956��1975)", Silvia Casini, Paolo Magaudda & Federico Neresini discuss #science in #filmfestival! #scicomm #STSTwitter https://t.co/m4bzqDchDj
Over the past couple of weeks we've been celebrating the #dreamteam that is #TeamFVC. Scroll back through our socials for the latest updates from our Dept, such as that we're ranked 4th in the UK (out of 74 institutions) for Film & Visual Culture in the latest #NSS2024 survey!
"An enlightening study of how science and the arts engage with data visualization through [Casini's] study of MRI technology."
Technology and Culture reviews "Giving Bodies Back to Data" by @SC_Casini@ProjectMUSE: https://t.co/2Q2FHr5whK
Science Films, their Festivals and Archives: how to shape the dialogue between science and Society.
Research Seminar at Padua Uni organised by Silvia Casini @aberdeenuni
With:
Scott Curtis (Northwestern Uni)
Matteo Valleriani (Max Planck Institute)
Simone Venturini (Udine Uni)
Thank you so much @pkhardy for commissioning this review of _Giving Bodies back to Data_ @mitpress and thank you @Ch_Hogberg for taking the time to read my work and write thoughtful words on it https://t.co/PEcZ532sNo
Happy to read the feedback by one of the participants to the @smedhuman conference in June. Proud to have contributed to its conception and organisation with #LeeanneBodkin. Thanks to @DrFiJohnstone and #AmyHardie for being part of it!
Supported also by @GWWCentre and @sgsah
In our latest blog post, 3rd year PhD student Ekiyokere, who studies in the School of Language, Linguistics, Music, Visual Arts and Culture, talks about attending the Scottish Medical Humanities Conference @smedhuman in June. Read the blog here: https://t.co/nS0jadtvyj #SMH2023
We're back with another semester of seminars and we're starting off by hosting a screening of Lagareh - The Last Born.
This takes place in MR051 MacRobert building on the 25th January at 6pm.
You can get more information and your ticket here:
https://t.co/80m3ZJRphy
Glad to read a couple of more reviews of my book #GivingBodiesBacktoData@mitpress in Leonardo (https://t.co/LZB8Pp5YJq) and Senses and Society (https://t.co/jsc1IQeOXp)
There is still time to submit an abstract proposal to #STSItalia2023 deadline is in 2023, on January 15th,
✍️✍️✍️ Check our call! One of our intriguing 51 panel may suit your research! https://t.co/Mzkrc6bWjL
thank you @DrFiJohnstone for including my book #GivingBodiesBacktoData in your review: honoured to see my book discussed among such great works in visual culture, art and health humanities!