
Felice Frankel
Felice Frankel is a senior research fellow in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, where she heads the Envisioning Science Project at Harvard's Initiative in Innovative Computing. She holds a concurrent appointment as a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of Envisioning Science: The Design and Craft of the Science Image, published by the MIT Press in 2002, and organizer of the Image and Meaning workshops (http://www.imageandmeaning.org). Address: c/o American Scientist, P. O. Box 13975, 3106 East NC Hwy 54, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3975.
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- Informed Decisions
- In Living Color
- Found Objects
- Circular Logic
- Boom!
- Dark Matter Comes to Light
- Picturing to Learn
- Expressing Genes
- Slicing into the Past
- Molecular Morphing
- Talking Pictures
- When Less Might Be More
- Metaphorically Speaking
- Needlework
- FluorEssence
- A Terabyte of a Twister
- The Living Cell
- Capturing Quantum Corrals
- Up Close with a Squash Bug
- How "How It Works" Works
- Watching Water Channels
- Seeing Stars
- Walk on the Water
- Black-Light Sandwich
- Visualizing Data
- Electron Landscape
- DNA in Action
- Richard Feynman's Diagrams
- At the Breaking Point
- Bouncing Out of Bounds