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Beyond Plant Blindness

Seeing the Importance of Plants for a Sustainable World

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Despite the challenges, there is a need for humans to engage conceptually and responsibly with non-human organisms possessing entirely different physiologies and behaviours. Plants, for instance, can appear still, silent, and passive in human perception. This book stems from a pedagogical, artistic, and botanical project undertaken between 2015 and 2018 by artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson, plant science educators Dawn Sanders and Eva Nyberg, and botanist Bente Eriksen. The team set out to implore a philosophical and actionable move beyond the cultural condition of 'plant blindness', and so to disrupt what is a traditional and debilitating human view

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Beyond Plant Blindness, Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir

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Titel
Beyond Plant Blindness
Untertitel
Seeing the Importance of Plants for a Sustainable World
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
167
ISBN10
3962160019
ISBN13
9783962160012
Reihe
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Despite the challenges, there is a need for humans to engage conceptually and responsibly with non-human organisms possessing entirely different physiologies and behaviours. Plants, for instance, can appear still, silent, and passive in human perception. This book stems from a pedagogical, artistic, and botanical project undertaken between 2015 and 2018 by artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson, plant science educators Dawn Sanders and Eva Nyberg, and botanist Bente Eriksen. The team set out to implore a philosophical and actionable move beyond the cultural condition of 'plant blindness', and so to disrupt what is a traditional and debilitating human view