Article ID: CBB217772192

A Matter of Visibility—G. Chr. Lichtenberg's Art and Science of Observation (2016)

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German scholar Georg Christoph Lichtenberg found in the 1770s dust formations on his electrophorus, a new device for electrical experiments. These Lichtenberg Figures became famous as earliest visualizations of electricity. Their beauty captivated popular audiences, but they simultaneously aided the transformation of electricity from a scientific curiosity into a technology that would dominate the nineteenth century. This paper contrasts Lichtenberg’s observations of surfaces in arts and sciences with Johann Caspar Lavater’s practice of studying profiles in his new physiognomical “science” of which Lichtenberg was very critical. Lichtenberg’s discovery became possible by a careful distinction of artistic and scientific observation (one that Lavater fundamentally ignored), and an approach to the latter with a new eye for what would be called “scientific objectivity.” As a result, Lichtenberg’s practice and findings formed a matrix for emerging sciences and technologies in the early nineteenth century.

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Authors & Contributors
Craig, Charlotte M.
Darroch, Sandra
Peter, Butcher.
Haru Hamanaka
Arthur Firstenberg
Suay, Juan Miguel
Journals
Lichtenberg-Jahrbuch
Funkgeschichte
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Chelsea Green Publishing Co.
ETT Imprint
Niedersachs Wallstein
University of Alberta (Canada)
Wayne State University Press
Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Concepts
Electricity; magnetism
Personality; character
Science and art
Physiognomy
Science and society
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
People
Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph
Lavater, Johann Caspar
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm
Kleist, Ewald Georg von
Edison, Thomas Alva
Volta, Alessandro
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Places
Germany
Sydney (Australia)
Switzerland
Austria
Australia
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