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Nature 438, 915-916 (15 December 2005) | doi:10.1038/438915a; Published online 14 December 2005
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Changing your world view
Philip Ball1
Abstract
Software that turns maps into landscapes reveals how cultural baggage can disort scientific images.
BOOK REVIEWED-Landscapes Without Memory
by Joan Fontcuberta
Aperture Foundation: 2005. 96 pp. £22, $40
At first glance, Joan Fontcuberta's book of simulated landscapes looks like a straightforward attempt to extract a glossy coffee-table product from the marriage of science and art. Its padded cover, high-quality colour and landscape format add to the impression of indulgent luxury.
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