How the challenge of depicting biological systems can generate productive questions for artists and scientists. An artist sketching cell division faces a problem: what is the best way to visually represent a dynamic process? This anthology edited by an artist and a philosopher of science explores drawing as a way of inquiring into living processes at the molecular cellular and organismal scale. In doing so drawing emerges as a tool for relaying and uncovering knowledge—a pathway for research not an end result. Incorporating drawing studies and contributions from scholars in the humanities and life sciences Drawing Processes of Life addresses epigenetics epistemology and metamorphosis in insects proteins and other ever-shifting biological systems. A foreword by Scott F. Gilbert a renowned evolutionary biologist and historian of science affirms the promise of interdisciplinary collaboration between artists and scientists.
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