Configurations
Volume 12, Number 1, Winter 2004
E-ISSN: 1080-6520 Print ISSN: 1063-1801
DOI: 10.1353/con.2005.0001
Cohen, Benjamin R.
The Element of the Table: Visual Discourse and the Preperiodic Representation of Chemical Classification
Configurations - Volume 12, Number 1, Winter 2004, pp. 41-75
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Benjamin R. Cohen - The Element of the Table: Visual Discourse and the
Preperiodic Representation of Chemical Classification - Configurations
12:1 Configurations 12.1 (2004) 41-75 The
Element of the Table: Visual Discourse and the Preperiodic
Representation of Chemical Classification Benjamin R. Cohen Virginia
Tech Visual representations do things: they can sit quietly and be
observed; they may aid in the performance of some activity, let's say,
in science; they may act as repositories for previously compiled
information; they may, through the format of their presentation, guide
users or readers toward new ideas, or new practices. In science, and in
chemistry particularly, visual representations are vital components of
the material culture of practice. (Such an observation is not new.)
Classifications in the sciences can be described with many of the same
terms as visual representations. Classifications do things: they
compile the past; they frame the future; they aid in the practice of a
science; either they may be embedded within a theoretical edifice, or a
theory may be embedded within them (if there is a difference). When we
combine these two singularly rich subjects in scientific and artistic
studies to focus on how classification schemes are visually
represented, another view of history opens up that questions a presumed
temporal order: here the representation is not necessarily the end
point of a study; instead, it can be viewed as a productive...
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