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As she navigates through historical contexts and contemporary examples, Case highlights the significance of virtual environments in modern scientific practice. She argues that these virtual spaces enable new forms of experimentation and collaboration, pushing the boundaries of traditional scientific methodologies. The book presents an engaging framework for considering how the act of performing science influences both the process and presentation of scientific knowledge.
Blending scholarly research with practical insights, this work challenges readers to rethink their perceptions of science and its manifestations. By highlighting the performative dimensions of scientific inquiry, Case opens up a new dialogue on the role of creativity in understanding the natural world. This exploration promises to resonate with scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersections of science and art.