Throughout his career, Bruno Latour sprinkled all types of visual representations onto the pages of his books: photographs, maps, diagrams, schematics, figures, tables, etc. In the beginning of a 2017 lecture in Aarhus he somewhat jokingly referred to his drawings as “scribbles,” soon after which he proceeded to create a Poe-inspired maelstrom scribble on a large whiteboard for his attentive audience. In these Scribbles galleries, I aim to present the full variety of visual representations that managed to slip through the editorial nets and make their way into his published books.

Laboratory Life

1979/1986

Science in Action

1987

Never Been Modern

1993

Aramis

1996

Pandora's Hope

1999

More galleries forthcoming…