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9789053308844 - Dornith Doherty: Archiving Eden - Boek (9053308849)
Dornith Doherty

Archiving Eden - Boek (9053308849)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande NL NW

ISBN: 9789053308844 bzw. 9053308849, in Holländisch, neu.

45,00 + Versand: 19,95 = 64,95
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Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Vandaag voor 23:00 besteld, morgen in huis, Bestelbaar.
Het Boek Archiving Eden (9053308849) geschreven door Dornith Doherty bestel je op bruna.nl! Spurred by the impending completion of the Svarlbard Global Seed Vault, Archiving Eden explores the role of seed banks and their preservation efforts in the face of climate change, the extinction of natural species, and decreased agricultural diversity. Serving as a global botanical backup system, these privately and publicly funded institutions assure the opportunity for reintroduction of species should a catastrophic event or civil strife affect a key ecosystem somewhere in the world. Since 2008 Dornith Doherty has worked in collaboration with renowned biologists at the most comprehensive international seed banks in the world: the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service's National Centre for Genetic Resources Preservation in Colorado, U.S., the Millennium Seed Bank, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in the U.K.; and PlantBank, Threatened Flora Centre, and Kings Park Botanic Gardens in Australia. Utilising the archives' on-site x-ray equipment that is routinely used for viability assessments of accessioned seeds, Doherty documents and subsequently collages the seeds and tissue samples stored in these crucial collections. The amazing visual power of magnified x-ray images, which springs from the technology's ability to record what is invisible to the human eye, illuminates her considerations not only of the complex philosophical, anthropological, and ecological issues surrounding the role of science and human agency in relation to gene banking, but also of the poetic questions about life and time on a macro and micro scale. Doherty is struck by the power of these tiny plantlets and seeds (many are the size of a grain of sand) to generate life and to endure the time span central to the process of seed banking, which seeks to make these sparks last for two hundred years or more. Use of the colour delft/indigo blue evokes references not only to the process of cryogenic preservation, central to the methodology of saving seeds, but also to the intersection of east and west, trade, cultural exchange, and migration. This tension between stillness and change reflects her focus on the elusive goal of stopping time in relation to living materials, which at some moment, we may all like to do. Dornith Doherty was born in Houston, Texas and received a B.A. cum laude from Rice University and a MFA in Photography from Yale University. She is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of North Texas, where she has been on the faculty since 1996. In 2012 she was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. Doherty's work has been featured in exhibitions widely in the U.S. and abroad at institutions including: FotoFest, U.S.; The Bluecoat, U.K.; The Centro de Fotografía, Spain; Galerie Lužánky, Czech Republic; The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, U.S.; the Museum Belvédère, The Netherlands; The Museum of Photography, Rafaela, Argentina. Her work is held in numerous permanent collections across the world. adult, unisex, 296 x 246 x 21 mm.
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9053308849 - Archiving Eden - Boek Dornith Doherty (9053308849)

Archiving Eden - Boek Dornith Doherty (9053308849) (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande NL NW

ISBN: 9053308849 bzw. 9789053308844, in Holländisch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Vandaag voor 23:00 besteld, morgen in huis.
Het Boek Archiving Eden (9053308849) geschreven door Dornith Doherty bestel je op bruna.nl! Spurred by the impending completion of the Svarlbard Global Seed Vault, Archiving Eden explores the role of seed banks and their preservation efforts in the face of climate change, the extinction of natural species, and decreased agricultural diversity. Serving as a global botanical backup system, these privately and publicly funded institutions assure the opportunity for reintroduction of species should a catastrophic event or civil strife affect a key ecosystem somewhere in the world. Since 2008 Dornith Doherty has worked in collaboration with renowned biologists at the most comprehensive international seed banks in the world: the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service's National Centre for Genetic Resources Preservation in Colorado, U.S., the Millennium Seed Bank, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in the U.K.; and PlantBank, Threatened Flora Centre, and Kings Park Botanic Gardens in Australia. Utilising the archives' on-site x-ray equipment that is routinely used for viability assessments of accessioned seeds, Doherty documents and subsequently collages the seeds and tissue samples stored in these crucial collections. The amazing visual power of magnified x-ray images, which springs from the technology's ability to record what is invisible to the human eye, illuminates her considerations not only of the complex philosophical, anthropological, and ecological issues surrounding the role of science and human agency in relation to gene banking, but also of the poetic questions about life and time on a macro and micro scale. Doherty is struck by the power of these tiny plantlets and seeds (many are the size of a grain of sand) to generate life and to endure the time span central to the process of seed banking, which seeks to make these sparks last for two hundred years or more. Use of the colour delft/indigo blue evokes references not only to the process of cryogenic preservation, central to the methodology of saving seeds, but also to the intersection of east and west, trade, cultural exchange, and migration. This tension between stillness and change reflects her focus on the elusive goal of stopping time in relation to living materials, which at some moment, we may all like to do. Dornith Doherty was born in Houston, Texas and received a B.A. cum laude from Rice University and a MFA in Photography from Yale University. She is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of North Texas, where she has been on the faculty since 1996. In 2012 she was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. Doherty's work has been featured in exhibitions widely in the U.S. and abroad at institutions including: FotoFest, U.S.; The Bluecoat, U.K.; The Centro de Fotografía, Spain; Galerie Lužánky, Czech Republic; The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, U.S.; the Museum Belvédère, The Netherlands; The Museum of Photography, Rafaela, Argentina. Her work is held in numerous permanent collections across the world.
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9789053308844 - Archiving Eden

Archiving Eden (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande EN HC NW

ISBN: 9789053308844 bzw. 9053308849, in Englisch, Schilt Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.

Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Op werkdagen voor 20:00 uur besteld, volgende werkdag in huis.
Spurred by the impending completion of the Svarlbard Global Seed Vault, Archiving Eden explores the role of seed banks and their preservation efforts in the face of climate change, the extinction of natural species, and decreased agricultural diversity. Serving as a global botanical backup system, these privately and publicly funded institutions assure the opportunity for reintroduction of species should a catastrophic event or civil strife affect a key ecosystem somewhere in the world. Since 2008 Dornith Doherty has worked in collaboration with renowned biologists at the most comprehensive international seed banks in the world: the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service's National Centre for Genetic Resources Preservation in Colorado, U.S., the Millennium Seed Bank, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in the U.K.; and PlantBank, Threatened Flora Centre, and Kings Park Botanic Gardens in Australia. Utilising the archives' on-site x-ray equipment that is routinely used for viability assessments of accessioned seeds, Doherty documents and subsequently collages the seeds and tissue samples stored in these crucial collections. The amazing visual power of magnified x-ray images, which springs from the technology's ability to record what is invisible to the human eye, illuminates her considerations not only of the complex philosophical, anthropological, and ecological issues surrounding the role of science and human agency in relation to gene banking, but also of the poetic questions about life and time on a macro and micro scale. Doherty is struck by the power of these tiny plantlets and seeds (many are the size of a grain of sand) to generate life and to endure the time span central to the process of seed banking, which seeks to make these sparks last for two hundred years or more. Use of the colour delft/indigo blue evokes references not only to the process of cryogenic preservation, central to the methodology of saving seeds, but also to the intersection of east and west, trade, cultural exchange, and migration. This tension between stillness and change reflects her focus on the elusive goal of stopping time in relation to living materials, which at some moment, we may all like to do. Dornith Doherty was born in Houston, Texas and received a B.A. cum laude from Rice University and a MFA in Photography from Yale University. She is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of North Texas, where she has been on the faculty since 1996. In 2012 she was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. Doherty's work has been featured in exhibitions widely in the U.S. and abroad at institutions including: FotoFest, U.S.; The Bluecoat, U.K.; The Centro de Fotografía, Spain; Galerie Lužánky, Czech Republic; The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, U.S.; the Museum Belvédère, The Netherlands; The Museum of Photography, Rafaela, Argentina. Her work is held in numerous permanent collections across the world. Kunst en cultuur, Alle kunst en cultuur, Engelse Boeken > Kunst & cultuur > Alle kunst & cultuur.
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9789053308844 - Archiving Eden

Archiving Eden (2008)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Kanada ~EN NW

ISBN: 9789053308844 bzw. 9053308849, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.

40,39 (C$ 59,12)¹
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Lieferung aus: Kanada, In voorraad, exclusief verzendkosten.
Spurred by the impending completion of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, Archiving Eden explores the role of seed banks and their preservation efforts in the face of climate change, the extinction of natural species, and decreased agricultural diversity. Serving as a global botanical backup system, these privately and publicly funded institutions assure the opportunity for reintroduction of species should a catastrophic event or civil strife affect a key ecosystem somewhere in the world. Since 2008 Dornith Doherty has worked in collaboration with renowned biologists at the most comprehensive international seed banks in the world: the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service?s National Centre for Genetic Resources Preservation in Colorado, U.S., the Millennium Seed Bank, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in the U.K.; and PlantBank, Threatened Flora Centre, and Kings Park Botanic Gardens in Australia. Utilising the archives? on-site x-ray equipment that is routinely used for viability assessments of accessioned seeds, Doherty documents and subsequently collages the seeds and tissue samples stored in these crucial collections. The amazing visual power of magnified x-ray images, which springs from the technology?s ability to record what is invisible to the human eye, illuminates her considerations not only of the complex philosophical, anthropological, and ecological issues surrounding the role of science and human agency in relation to gene banking, but also of the poetic questions about life and time on a macro and micro scale. Doherty is struck by the power of these tiny plantlets and seeds (many are the size of a grain of sand) to generate life and to endure the time span central to the process of seed banking, which seeks to make these sparks last for two hundred years or more. Use of the colour delft/indigo blue evokes references not only to the process of cryogenic preservation, central to the methodology of saving seeds, but also to the intersection of east and west, trade, cultural exchange, and migration. This tension between stillness and change reflects her focus on the elusive goal of stopping time in relation to living materials, which at some moment, we may all like to do.
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9789053308844 - Dornith Doherty: Archiving Eden
Dornith Doherty

Archiving Eden (2017)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN HC NW FE

ISBN: 9789053308844 bzw. 9053308849, in Englisch, 184 Seiten, Schilt Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.

46,28 (£ 40,00)¹ + Versand: 5,00 (£ 4,32)¹ = 51,28 (£ 44,32)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Not yet published.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.co.uk.
Die Beschreibung dieses Angebotes ist von geringer Qualität oder in einer Fremdsprache. Trotzdem anzeigen
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9789053308844 - Dornith Doherty: Archiving Eden

Dornith Doherty: Archiving Eden

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland ~EN HC NW

ISBN: 9789053308844 bzw. 9053308849, vermutlich in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, neu.

27,52 (£ 24,28)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, exclusief verzendkosten.
Hardback by Dornith Doherty.
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9053308849 - Collectif: Dornith Doherty : Archiving Eden
Collectif

Dornith Doherty : Archiving Eden (2017)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Frankreich ~EN NW

ISBN: 9053308849 bzw. 9789053308844, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.

39,50
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Lieferung aus: Frankreich, exclusief verzendkosten.
Die Beschreibung dieses Angebotes ist von geringer Qualität oder in einer Fremdsprache. Trotzdem anzeigen
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9789053308844 - Dornith Doherty: Archiving Eden

Dornith Doherty: Archiving Eden

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN NW

ISBN: 9789053308844 bzw. 9053308849, in Englisch, neu.

45,34 (£ 40,00)¹ + Versand: 5,67 (£ 5,00)¹ = 51,01 (£ 45,00)¹
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