An remarkable new book at the juncture of art, science, and technology. Stunning plant images created with a confocal microscope are accompanied by their scientific, historical, and cultural narratives, providing new ways to look at and understand the world in which we live.
An remarkable new book at the juncture of art, science, and technology. Stunning plant images created with a confocal microscope are accompanied by their scientific, historical, and cultural narratives, providing new ways to look at and understand the world in which we live.
Jill Pflugheber is a Microscopy Specialist who taught Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Research Methods in Fluorescence and Confocal Microscopy, and Research Methods in Cell Biology at her alma mater St. Lawrence University for almost twenty years. She has also worked in biomedical research at Harvard University, University of Kentucky, and the University of Texas SW Medical Center. In the summer of 2023, she relocated to Kentucky, and resumed her research career in a lab at the University of Kentucky that studies immune responses to RNA virus infection and vaccination. Steven F White is an independent historian residing in Frederick Maryland, USA. The recipient of two Fulbright awards and a research fellowship at European University Institute, he has taught at the University of Virginia, Averett University, the University of Perugia, Mount St. Mary’s University and the U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute. Educated at Williams College and the University of Oregon, White is the recipient of a Lannan Foundation residency and two Fulbright grants for a literary project in Chile and curricular development as a Senior Specialist in Nicaragua. When he was 22, his interest in sacred plants motivated him to visit a Cofan community in the Ecuadorean Amazon in 1977. During a transformative sabbatical year in 1993-94, he actively participated in the Santo Daime Church on the island of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil. His research with Microscopy Specialist Jill Pflugheber Microcosms: A Homage to Sacred Plants of the Americas was presented as an exhibit at the Brush Art Gallery in 2020 at St. Lawrence University, where White was a founder of the Caribbean and Latin American Studies program.
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The essay by Steven F. White “Microcosmic Phytoformalism: Plant-Art, Visionary Experience and Eco-Activism” which provides a critical lens for this art-science project as well as a fuller appreciation and contextualization of the confocal images. A list of all plants included in the book with their scientific and common names that reflect the linguistic diversity of many different Indigenous cultures of the American continent. An extensive bibliography for further reading.
The essay by Steven F. White “Microcosmic Phytoformalism: Plant-Art, Visionary Experience and Eco-Activism” which provides a critical lens for this art-science project as well as a fuller appreciation and contextualization of the confocal images. A list of all plants included in the book with their scientific and common names that reflect the linguistic diversity of many different Indigenous cultures of the American continent. An extensive bibliography for further reading.
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