Bee is a book of photographs in magnifications ranging from 10x to 5000x. Presenting views of the bee''s eyes, wings, antennae, hair, sting and more. Bee aims to inspire surprise, curiosity and awe through the unique perspective provided by scanning electron microscopy, melding art and science in these images. When our frame of reference is shifted, the interplay of observation and imagination can inspire new ideas, connections and applications. People are generally very surprised by these images, and actually stop to look and consider them. Children, who often love insects, are fascinated by seeing what a bee looks like very close-up. This is therefore surprisingly a family book, as well as a book for photographers, artists, designers, gardeners, environmentalists, engineers, architects, those interested in bio- design and bio-mimicry. From the author: I believe that by seeing what exists in the micro world we may become more sensitised, mindful and caring about our familiar daily realm. My hope is that Bee will stimulate greater appreciation for the bees, more interest in learning about bees and learning from them too. We easily lose sight of our dependence on bees. Who thinks to thank the bees for our orange juice? For pollinating the blossoms of all the plants that produce our food supply; one of every three bites we take is dependent on bee pollination! Or to stop a moment and consider that bees must draw the nectar of more than two million flowers to make just one pound of honey?
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 440g
Dimensions: 189 x 234mm
Publication Date: 01 Aug 2012
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781616890766
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Rose-Lynn Fisher is an artist working in photography and mixed-media. Her work deals with parallel elements or realities meeting at a threshold. This can be a structural threshold or a conceptual one. To Rose it''s all about juxtaposition in one way or another: finding abstraction in concrete reality the interface of science and art light emerging from darkness patterns and boundlessness in space and time ironic situations people on the verge of transition the experience of ''other'' here. Her education includes a blend of university art school computer programming school computer graphics school and independent pursuit. Her work reflects a diversity of themes metaphors and curiosity about life travel people and traditions of different cultures throughout the U.S. Morocco Israel Italy France Belgium Holland Luxembourg England Ireland Scotland Costa Rica.
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