University Symposium on Body & Knowing: What Did We Learn?. In this closing roundtable discussion will once again ask questions about what we know about the body and how we know it, and how people in different times and places have articulated their knowledges about the body. Participants will include Margaret Adamek, Juliette Cherbuliez, Alan L...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Adamek, Margaret; Cherbuliez, Juliette; Love, Alan; Shank, J.B.; Waltner, Ann
Created:
2010-05-05
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Understanding Body Image: Sense of Self, Media Imagery, and Visual Culture. Where does our sense of self come from? How does our exposure to media images help to create that sense of self? Why is visual culture such a significant part of our sense of being and well-being? This presentation goes behind the seen to explore the role media and neuro...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Barry, Ann Marie
Created:
2009-03-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Understanding Body Image: Sense of Self, Media Imagery, and Visual Culture. Where does our sense of self come from? How does our exposure to media images help to create that sense of self? Why is visual culture such a significant part of our sense of being and well-being? This presentation goes behind the seen to explore the role media and neuro...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Barry, Ann Marie
Created:
2009-03-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Most classical and modern studies of swimming, pumping, and mixing in fluids have considered fluids that are Newtonian. All of these phenomena also take place in fluids that are viscoelastic and at low Reynolds number, and are particularly important to biology and to engineering areas such as microfluidics. I will discuss theoretical studies of ...
Creator:
Shelley, Michael J. (New York University)
Created:
2009-03-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
"The Birds of Minnesota,Ó by Thomas Sadler Roberts, was published in 1932 by the University of Minnesota Press. Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) was an ornithologist and artist. Fuertes traveled the world and made illustrations of the birds he encountered. Many of his works illustrate the well known ornithological publications of the early 1900s.
Creator:
Bell Museum of Natural History
Created:
1932?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.