Havy Tran - DESMA 9 Week 4 Blog #4
Blog #4 - Medicine + Technology + Art Medicine, technology, and art have existed as one for longer than I have lived on this earth. The first example that comes to mind when I think about art in medicine and technology are x-rays. X-rays to me are a form of art that shows the bones under our skin through the use of technology. In this week's lectures, Professor Vesna mentions how the intersection of medicine, technology, and art are important in human dissection as all parts of the human body are able to be depicted accurately. As a child, I despised getting x-rays taken at the dentist. It would hurt my mouth, cause me to gag, and would make me tear up. I have never thought about how x-rays were stumbled upon until today. Wilhelm Roentgen, a physics professor discovered x-rays in 1895. According to Columbia Surgery, Roentgen was testing whether cathode rays could pass through glass and was surprised to see an incandescent green light projecting through the heavy black paper....