LAB IMAGINARIES
The lab has always had a significant cultural history as an imaginary site of scientific research as well as a physical one. Like Frankenstein’s monster, the lab imaginary has escaped from the confines of any “real history” of laboratories, becoming much larger than the actual practices of experimen...
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