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Omar W. Nasim, "The Astronomer's Chair: A Visual and Cultural History" (MIT Press, 2021)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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The Transformation of Office Spaces for Astronomers

The observer's job now is really moved away from the telescope and into office spaces, where you get ergonomic chairs. This becomes really the place where astronomers begin to do a lot of their work. And by the middle of the twentieth century and onwards, it gets more computerized. So they are now comfortably seated in all kinds of cerealized, homogeneous, ergonomic office chairs. What's curious then is that we no longer have images as dominant as the observing chair was in the nineteenth century, of astronomers to day working in office spaces. Rather, there's a preference now for images of what we call pretty pictures, nebulae, the recent black whole,. this becomes the that

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