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Dangerous Flight: Amerindian Featherwork, Michelangelo, and the Violence of Natural History
Louis A. Simpson International Building - A71In Michelangelo’s drawings for Tommaso de’ Cavalieri the motifs of wings and feathers have long been understood to serve metaphorical ends, alluding simultaneously to Neoplatonic concepts of divine ascent and […]
Antikythera: Philosophy of Planetary Computation in the Design Studio (Recent Projects and Provocations)
219 Aaron Burr HallAs Stanisław Lem once put it, some technologies are instrumental, providing a means through which to change the world, but others are ultimately existential in significance, revealing aspects of reality […]
Caterina’s Smile
A71 Louis A. Simpson BuildingProf. Carlo Vecce, a renowned scholar in the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci, recently made a surprising discovery about Leonardo's mother Caterina. Vecce will talk about his novel […]