| MRI Scan |
Everything we have
learned about the human body has stemmed from the relationship between medicine
and art. Although an unlikely pair, art has fueled the findings of scientists
and the ability to understand the
interworking networks that comprise the human body. Andreas Vesalius, author of
De Humani Corporis Fabrica, is considered
the founder of human anatomy and was the first to accurately reflect the anatomy
of the human body. This artistic triumph also translated in success in medical
fields when the treatment of a disease was finally joined with
accurate bodily locations (Vesna). Now, we have advanced devices
such as the MRI, which on the surface, seems to be a tool of medical detection.
Casini takes this idea and identifies the art behind the MRI, showing how it is
considered a self-portrait, as we try to identify the parts of our brain that
make up our ‘personhood’ (Casini).
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| Before and After Plastic Surgery |
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| Orlan during The Reincarnation of Saint Orlan |
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Casini, Silvia. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as Mirror and
Portrait: MRI Configurations sssssbetween Science and
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"Definition of Beauty in
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Jeffries, Stuart.
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I think you made really great observations about our popular culture today, and how plastic surgery is used. I think that plastic surgery is increasingly viewed as art, there is "good" and "bad" plastic surgery, and the surgeons ability to do a good job reflects his own artistic ability.
ReplyDeleteNice post Tania! I really like how you used the example of the Kardashians. Plastic surgery has become increasingly popular in today's society and that wouldn't have happened if it weren't for the intersection of medicine and art. It's crazy to think about the extreme measures people will take to become "beautiful."
ReplyDeleteAs someone whose guilty pleasures is watching Keeping up with the Kardashians, I think it's extremely important to at times step back and analyze what the media is feeding us. Plastic surgery is a great example of how science, and what some may argue is art, intersect to change their physical appearance. It's interesting how the applications of a medical technique are so common in our society today (despite the fact that they require immense amounts of surgery and money). Definitely gives you something to think about!
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