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El vesalius electrónico: una reorganización experimental de contenidos y contextos disciplinarios, en la reanimación de las historias visuales de la anatomía

  • 0Visiting scholar, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.

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Este proyecto creó un atlas de anatomía digital basado en la Fabrica de Vesalio de 1543, que une los formatos físico y digital. Demuestra cómo la colaboración interdisciplinaria puede resolver problemas y reanimar los textos de imágenes de archivo.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Los antecedentes médicos
  • Humanidades digitales
  • Ilustración anatómica

Sus Antecedentes

  • La Fabrica de Andreas Vesalius de 1543 es una obra seminal en ilustración anatómica.
  • Los textos médicos de archivo presentan desafíos para la accesibilidad y el compromiso modernos.
  • Los enfoques interdisciplinarios son cada vez más vitales en la investigación académica.

Objetivo Del Estudio

  • Para desarrollar un atlas-de-anatomía-atlases usando Fabrica de Vesalio como un núcleo.
  • Explorar la integración de elementos físicos y digitales en los textos de imágenes históricas.
  • Demostrar cómo la colaboración interdisciplinaria puede generar soluciones innovadoras.

Principales Métodos

  • Desarrollo colaborativo entre la Universidad de Rice y la Biblioteca del Centro Médico de Texas.
  • Utilizando tecnologías digitales para reorganizar y presentar la historia visual anatómica.
  • Creando una pieza de instalación que une los medios físicos y digitales.

Principales Resultados

  • Se produjo un atlas funcional de la anatomía, centrado en la Fabrica.
  • El proyecto fusionó con éxito métodos disciplinarios y textos de imagen dispares.
  • Los materiales de archivo fueron reanimados a través de medios digitales e interactivos.

Conclusiones

  • La colaboración interdisciplinaria puede transformar los desafíos en un campo en soluciones para otro.
  • El proyecto ofrece un modelo para la reanimación asequible de textos de imágenes de archivo.
  • Los proyectos futuros pueden aprovechar este enfoque para actividades interactivas de museos y colaboraciones más amplias.

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