Dame Barbara Clayton
Dame Barbara Clayton was almost certainly the biochemist / toxicologist who conducted the analysis of the lead paint sample in 1963.
Phone interview with Martin Moncrieff, second son of Alan Moncrieff
Phone conversation with Martin Moncrieff, second son of Professor Alan Moncreiff
Car examined under microscope
Libby Sheldon from the Department of Art History took the car to her department to examine it under a powerful microscope.
The Gospel Writers
Sam came in to see what the bus was about. He wanted to be taken to Trafalgar Square. Instead, we got him to list types of writers (the case notes are written on a typewriter):
The Chameleon Car
When is a thing just a thing?
Alchemy: Lead into Gold
Alchemy is both a philosophy and a practice with an aim of achieving ultimate wisdom as well as immortality, involving the improvement of the alchemist as well as the making of several substances d
“Morelli, Freud and Sherlock Holmes: Clues and Scientific Method” by Carlo Ginzburg
This article by Carlo Ginzberg seems to touch on the process of Object Retrieval in many ways.
3 Extinct Nocturnal Animals
3 Extinct Nocturnal animals
* Dire Wolf
* Diprotodon
* Giant Ground Sloth
The Nocturnal Life of Objects
As the final nightshift draws to an end I think about how the experiences of encounter with the object have varied over the past week, and how our nightly vigil has restricted us from asking: What
Towards a Futurology of the Object: Part 6 - Back to The Future
To end, we go back to the future...