From the conference website<https://www.interdisciplinary-laboratory.hu-berlin.de/en/content/epistemic-dimension-colors-sciences/> We invite you to our conference “On the epistemic Dimension of Color in the Sciences“ on November 17 and 18, 2016 in the Interdisciplinary Laboratory Image Knowledge Gestaltung in the Hermann von Helmholtz-Zentrum für Kulturtechnik at Humboldt-University, Berlin. From amazingly colorful antique relics to the attempts to standardize colors in biomedical imaging – color gains in relevance in the sciences. Yet the epistemic role of color, its long-standing neglect due to historic symbolic, in part gendered, ascriptions, and the function of color in visualizations for internal scientific use have not received much attention in the sciences and humanities to date. Therefore, in this conference we invite participants to investigate the epistemic dimensions of color in the sciences, across disciplines and across history. If you would like to take part, please register by October 25 by sending an E-Mail to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Program, November 17 16:00 Registration, Welcome & Coffee 17:00 Ulrike Boskamp, Keynote (Institute for Art History, Free University Berlin) Coding and Gendering Colour: Scientific, Epistemological and Aesthetic Discourses in 18th Century France Chair: Bettina Bock von Wülfingen 18:00 Wine reception on site for all participants Program, November 18 9:30 Coffee 10:00 Welcome & Introduction: Color in Diagrams Bettina Bock von Wülfingen 10:30 Wolfgang Coy (Computer Sciences, Humboldt-University, Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung) Colors we see – The CIE Color Spaces in Print and Projection Ricardo Cedeño Montaña (Institute for Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt-University) The Technical Illusion of Colour: from the Trichromatic Theory to the Encoding of Electromagnetic Signals Chair: John Nyakatura 11:50 Brief Coffee Break 12:00 Aldo Badano, Keynote (Center for Devices and Radiological Health, FDA) Color Visualization of Medical Images: Needs and Consistency Approaches Chair: Bettina Bock von Wülfingen 13:00 Lunch on site 14:00 Daniel Baum (Zuse-Institut Berlin, Working Group Image Analysis in Biology and Materials Science, Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung) A Data Visualization Perspective on the Use of Color Margrit Vogt (Institute for Language, Literature and Media, University Flensburg) Color as a Provocation: On the Changes of Color Perception circa 1900 in European Metropolises Chair: Martin Grewe 15:00 Brief Coffee Break 15:20 Nils Güttler (ETH Zürich, Science Studies) Meanings of Color in Geobotanical Maps in 19 th Century Linda Báez-Rubí (The Warburg Institute, University of London, School of Advanced Study, Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung / Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, UNAM) Catholic Physics and the Theories of Paintings and of Light Regarding the Imprimatura of the Virgen de Guadalupe Chair: Jochen Hennig 16:20 Brief Coffee Break 16:30 Alexander Nagel (Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History) Many Things All At Once: Preserving the Knowledge of Ancient Sculptural Polychromy on a Site and in a Museum Dominique Grisard (Honorary Visiting Fellow at City University London) Pink and Blue Science. The Popular Trickle-Down of the Psychology of Color Chair: Kathrin Mira Amelung 17:30 Finalizing remarks.