What if plants were more intelligent than we have ever imagined? What if they could think, communicate or even dream? These speculative questions form the basis of Science/Fiction – A Non-History of ...
The term “biomimetics,” used to describe architecture that mimics natural forms and processes, was coined by Otto Schmitt in the mid-20th century, but the concept has been around for longer.
Karl Blossfeldt: Masterworks, out now from D.A.P., features 70 photographs selected from the thousands he created in his lifetime. Edited by Ann and Jürgen Wilde, photography collectors and the ...
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