dATE
4 August 2025
Credit
Kathrine McKittrick
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Science and technology studies, creatively scientific artworlds, litterary review
Dear Science
McKittrick, Katherine. Dear Science and Other Stories. Errantries. Duke University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478012573.
When reading Dear Science I found McKittrick’s take on ‘black science’ by understanding it “through asymmetrically connected knowledge systems” really exciting. Without equating the prejudice faced by artists with the realities of racism, I believe that, as an art researcher, I can still learn a lot from this method of empowerment.
...to imagine how an artist can take up a position of equivalence (to that of a scientist) ... through "experience" rather than trough "review" (by another field)
dATE
4 August 2025
Credit
Kathrine McKittrick
#
Science and technology studies, creatively scientific artworlds, litterary review
Dear Science
McKittrick, Katherine. Dear Science and Other Stories. Errantries. Duke University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478012573.
When reading Dear Science I found McKittrick’s take on ‘black science’ by understanding it “through asymmetrically connected knowledge systems” really exciting. Without equating the prejudice faced by artists with the realities of racism, I believe that, as an art researcher, I can still learn a lot from this method of empowerment.
...to imagine how an artist can take up a position of equivalence (to that of a scientist) ... through "experience" rather than trough "review" (by another field)












