An edition of A worm crossed the street (2020)

A worm crossed the street

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A worm crossed the street
Nadja Bournonville, Inger Chri ...
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An edition of A worm crossed the street (2020)

A worm crossed the street

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With ?A worm crossed the street?, Nadja Bournonville takes us into the archive of Vienna?s Natural History Museum, the shelves of which are filled with animals transformed into dermoplastic exhibits, skeletons and wet preparations. These archived animals are a shadow not only of their former selves, but sometimes of their entire species. How does our relationship to the specimens at the museum as representatives of their species change in an age of declining biodiversity? With each species that becomes extinct, its genetic information is irrevocably lost, and the process of disappearance is irreversible. Preservation, photographs, and digital reanimation cannot halt that process, but merely accompany it, and follow the traces of that which has disappeared. The 377 black-and-white photographs in the book also reference Inger Christensen?s ever important poem Alphabet, laid out in accordance with the Fibonacci sequence, with excerpts here accompanying the photographs.0Winner of the Swedish Photobook Prize 2021.

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Publisher
Fotohofedition
Language
German
Pages
592

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2020, Fotohofedition
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Edition Notes

Title from cover.

Chiefly illustrated.

Includes index.

Limited edition of 300 copies.

Published in
Salzburg
Series
FOTOHOF edition -- Band 310, Fotohof Edition -- Bd. 310.
Copyright Date
2020

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
069
Library of Congress
TR727 .B68 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
approximately 592 pages
Number of pages
592

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43867176M
ISBN 10
3903334103
ISBN 13
9783903334106
OCLC/WorldCat
1263758390

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