This article proposes the phytogram, an image made by using the internal chemistry of plants in conjunction with photographic emulsion. First, a theoretical framework is set out, drawing inspiration from structural/materialist film theory, biosemiotics and perspectivism. The notion of plant sensations/perceptions is questioned, developing the real possibility of human–plant communication. Subsequently, a summary of the materials and methods involved in making phytograms is included in order to show how an inter-dependency of technological and natural elements can lead to evocative results and spontaneous animation. Instead of bringing inert matter to life, the image moves by itself. This practice can bring people together, sharing knowledge...
Integrating my two passions of the visual arts and science for my senior thesis, I created a collect...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
The life of plants is hidden. Plants are different beings physiologically from humans. So different ...
This paper explores my practice-based research project Arboreal Encounters, a collection of photogra...
Contemporary technological developments allow for greater manipulation of the natural world than eve...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
This exhibition brings together, for the first time, four years’ worth of experimentation produced a...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
Science and the arts have long been understood as two opposing systems of thought involving logic an...
The aim of this article is to briefly outline my own cognitive experience, characterized by knowledg...
With it’s seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...
This paper considers how photographically produced representations, made visible with plant dyes, of...
With its seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired gen...
This thesis will argue for the value of plant science field photographs. More specifically, it will ...
Integrating my two passions of the visual arts and science for my senior thesis, I created a collect...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
The life of plants is hidden. Plants are different beings physiologically from humans. So different ...
This paper explores my practice-based research project Arboreal Encounters, a collection of photogra...
Contemporary technological developments allow for greater manipulation of the natural world than eve...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
This exhibition brings together, for the first time, four years’ worth of experimentation produced a...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
Science and the arts have long been understood as two opposing systems of thought involving logic an...
The aim of this article is to briefly outline my own cognitive experience, characterized by knowledg...
With it’s seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired ge...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...
This paper considers how photographically produced representations, made visible with plant dyes, of...
With its seemingly endless array of colourful forms and structures, the plant world has inspired gen...
This thesis will argue for the value of plant science field photographs. More specifically, it will ...
Integrating my two passions of the visual arts and science for my senior thesis, I created a collect...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
The life of plants is hidden. Plants are different beings physiologically from humans. So different ...