Unit 4: Medicine + Technology + Art
Since ancient times, the human body and other biologies have been explored for artistic means. The famous Hippocratic Oath typically taken by medical professionals even acknowledges medicine as an art as much as a science. From detailed drawings and dissections to modern-day x-rays and CAT scans, doctors and artists alike have sought to advance the understanding of the self through such means. In "Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as Mirror and Portrait: MRI Configurations between Science and the Arts," author Silvia Casini claims that "a question like 'what defines us as humans?' is believed to undergo a profound reconsideration because of research on the brain undertaken by neurosciences." Though this question is repeatedly under debate, it is not news that medicine technology has played a role in answering at least the physical. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, discoverer of x-rays, first tested the technology on his wife Anna's hand (Vesna Lecture). Upon seei...