The aim of this article is to briefly outline my own cognitive experience, characterized by knowledge transfer and aesthetic experience, which arises from making BioArt. Specifically, I do nature photography, using the micro-photography technique. In this article, I distinguish – in terms of methodology and value - between interdisciplinary research in the social sciences and the postulate of transdisciplinary research, which leads me to reject the so-called plantality model - a linguistic concept employed by G. Deleuze and F. Guattari (Rhizome). I argue for a critical approach to this line of post-humanist reflection on non-human life that is not characterized by knowledge transfer. The article includes a report on the course of my researc...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
The article was translated by Stephen Dersley, with the translation supported by the grant 261/ WCN/...
This thesis will argue for the value of plant science field photographs. More specifically, it will ...
The article deals with a New Understanding of nature and culture, which is being crystallized in the...
This article proposes the phytogram, an image made by using the internal chemistry of plants in conj...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
The thesis, titled ‘The Sensorial Invisibility of Plants: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry through Bio ...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
Covert Plants contributes to newly emerging discourses on the implications of vegetal life for the a...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...
This qualitative ethnographic essay explored the process of developing a photographic project using ...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
This paper explores my practice-based research project Arboreal Encounters, a collection of photogra...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
The article was translated by Stephen Dersley, with the translation supported by the grant 261/ WCN/...
This thesis will argue for the value of plant science field photographs. More specifically, it will ...
The article deals with a New Understanding of nature and culture, which is being crystallized in the...
This article proposes the phytogram, an image made by using the internal chemistry of plants in conj...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
The thesis, titled ‘The Sensorial Invisibility of Plants: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry through Bio ...
This study examines specific visual systems of representing vegetation in western science. Through d...
Covert Plants contributes to newly emerging discourses on the implications of vegetal life for the a...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...
This qualitative ethnographic essay explored the process of developing a photographic project using ...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
This paper explores my practice-based research project Arboreal Encounters, a collection of photogra...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
thesis project paperCollege of Fine ArtsArt/Art HistoryNature is ephemeral, fragile, and wild. Over ...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...