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Hybrid Photography: Intermedial Practices in Science and Humanities
: Hybrid measurement
Hybrid photography in the history of science: the case of astronomical practice
The map as a photograph: Theodor Scheimpflug’s balloon aerial photogrammetry
Seen from above: Wilhelm Halffter’s photographs of 1854, depicting the terrain models of Hermann and Adolph Schlagintweit
In order of disappearance: photography, measurement, and art historical practice in nineteenth-century Germany
: Hybrid materiality
“Imageability”: aligning bodies and imaging technologies
Beyond retouching: Hans Virchow’s mixed media and his X-ray drawings of the lotus foot
From photography to printing: the chronophotography of Etienne-Jules Marey
Entangled environments: diorama, photography, and the staging of natural surroundings
Reconfiguring the use of photography in archaeology
: Hybrid reproduction
“The camera that takes a face can take a page”: microfilm as a scientific aid
Stereo atlases as hybrid knowledge
Retouching, staging, and authenticity: early animal photography and the tradition of popular zoological illustration around 1900
“Offering pleasures to the eye”: Max Semrau’s Kunst des Altertums (1899), its illustrations, and art history’s ignorance toward reproduction
Fantasy of a world without humans
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