Overexposed : art, technology, and the body /
"From Wilhelm Roentgen to the Lumière brothers, the birth of X-ray and cinema technology occurred almost simultaneously in 1895. While cinema has expanded its creative boundaries to encompass fact, fiction or a combination of the two, medical imagery has continued to be regarded as an objective...
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New York :
Museum of the Moving Image,
[2026]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Sonia Shechet Epstein and Elisabeth Sherman
- Medical images in practice / Jeremy A. Greene
- Limits of the medical gaze / Sonia Shechet Epstein
- In / Zoé Samudzi
- The tyranny of the sonic eye / Mary F. E. Ebeling and Jena Osman
- How to power, technology, and pedagogical medicine / Hannah Zeavin
- Haunted dispatches from an uncertain future / David Serlin
- Medical deepfakes rendering synthetic bodies / Kirsten Ostherr
- Imaging technologies / Lily Offit and Geraldine McGinty
- X Ray
- Ultrasound
- Endoscopy and laparoscopy
- Computed tomography (CT)
- Mammography
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional MRI (fMRI)
- Molecular imaging.