Michael Benson tells the thrilling story of the discovery and
description of the universe in a new way. Selecting artful and profound
illustrations and maps, many hidden away in the world's great science
libraries and virtually unknown today, he chronicles more than 1,000
years of humanity's ever-expanding understanding of the size and shape
of space itself. He shows how the invention of the telescope inspired
visions of unimaginably distant places and explains why today we turn to
supercomputer simulations to reveal deeper truths about space-time.
Cosmigraphics explores the visual side of our greatest imaginative
achievement as a species: the unveiling of a vast universe that is
largely invisible to our senses. It will be a revelation to space-struck
Earthlings, art lovers, and readers interested in the history of
science, the visualization of information, graphic design, and mapping.