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Image and Meaning Conference MIT

June 13-16, 2001

Envisioning and Communicating Science and Technology -an initiative to promote new collaborations among researchers, imaging experts and science writers.

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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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The Image and Meaning Conference brought together participants from science and engineering, imaging, information architecture, science writing and publishing to discuss and demonstrate the most advanced forms of visual expression from scientific, technical and nonscientific visual fields. (Photo: CXC)
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