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Beyond the merely visual: Interacting with digital objects in interdisciplinary scientific practice
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Semiotica. Walter De Gruyter & Co, v. 181, n. 41730, n. 127, n. 147, 2010.
0037-1998
WOS:000282722000004
10.1515/semi.2010.039
Autor
Monteiro, M
Institución
Resumen
The aim of this article is to discuss how digital objects interactively participate in knowledge production in science. Data collected suggests that while scientific visualizations are employed with the aim to 'simplify' the apprehension of complex sets of data, there is much interpretive work that occurs before the group arrives at shared meanings concerning such images, which are in turn essential in establishing the truth of the mathematical models analyzed through such visual means. Shared understandings are achieved through oral communication and embodied interaction with visual objects, complementing the meanings which images and words purport to convey on their own. o TEXTO COMPLETO DESTE ARTIGO, ESTARÁ DISPONÍVEL À PARTIR DE AGOSTO DE 2015. 181 41730 127 147