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OverviewThrough the lens of a microscope or the shaft of a telescope exists a universe of boundless life and beauty, that is entirely invisible to the naked eye. Atoms, ice crystals, grains of pollen, snowflakes, butterfly wings, cloud formations, searing comets, and showers of stars are born, live and die. The unprecedented scope of Heaven & Earth offers an awe-inspiring voyage of discovery through this infinite world that is science - from the smallest particles on the earth's surface to tiny dots in galaxies that are billions of light years away. Revealing the extensive range of matter contained in the cosmos, this book navigates a fascinating trajectory through an unexplored world, to celebrate the immeasurable beauty and countless mysteries of planet earth and the universe. It charts - chapter by chapter - intricate landscapes of increasing scale and distance, captured by microscope, x-ray, satellite and telescope. Each magnificent photograph is accompanied by an extended caption that explains it in detail, offering a dose of scientific information that enables us to associate with it on a human scale. This volume presents a unique and richly illustrated insight into the momentous relation between aesthetics and nature, in the light of nature's magnitude and its complexity of life. The result is the ultimate fusion of art and science, through a sequence of images that are as subtle as they are stupendous. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Malin , Katherine RoucouxPublisher: Phaidon Press Ltd Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 29.00cm , Length: 15.00cm Weight: 1.030kg ISBN: 9780714844398ISBN 10: 071484439 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 17 September 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsa This beautifully illustrated book reveals the startling, hidden beauty of our universe.' The Good Book Guide 'For transcendent beauty, buy Heaven & Earth: Unseen by the Naked Eye.' Evening Standard 'gorgeously scientific impressionism .. each picture is accompanied by a fascinating piece of information.' Daily Telegraph a remarkable a | visuals so extraordinary the eye cana (TM)t just skirt over them.a (TM) Metro a unexpected and astonishinga (TM) Oprah magazine 'Once you've seen a snowflake magnified 6500 times or an x-ray image of the sun, you will never look at the world in quite the same way. This beautifully illustrated book reveals the startling, hidden beauty of our universe.' The Good Book Guide 'For transcendendant beauty, buy Heaven & Earth: Unseen by the Naked Eye.' Evening Standard 'Visually, the book is a work of art but the subject is scientifically fascinating ... An exceptional book' Focus 'an immaculately presented source of information ... A unique exploration of the boundless relationship between science and art.' Creative Review 'Heaven and Earth sends us back with renewed vision to the heaven and earth in which we live, more able, as the poet William Blake wrote: To see a world in a grain sand / And a heaven in a wild flower / Hold infinity in the palm of your hand / And eternity in an hour. ' Times Education Supplement 'Both educational and inspirational ... a breathtaking journey' Geographical Magazine Amazing pictures, a fascinating text... A book of utmost value. -Sir Patrick Moore, Astronomer Unambiguously beautiful. -The Saturday Mercury These pictures help us appreciate that we are part of something truly immense and yet beautifully and minutely detailed. -Metro Each photo is accompanied by a concise and informative caption, which elucidates but never lessens the impact of these breath-taking, bizarre, miraculous revelations of an unseen world... You are guaranteed many happy interludes of reflection and instruction with this visually hypnotic book. -Judith Bumpus, The Art Newspaper Once you've seen a snowflake magnified 6500 times or an x-ray image of the sun, you will never look at the world in quite the same way. This beautifully illustrated book reveals the startling, hidden beauty of our universe. -The Good Book Guide For transcendendant beauty, buy Heaven & Earth: Unseen by the Naked Eye. -Evening Standard Visually, the book is a work of art but the subject is scientifically fascinating... An exceptional book. -Focus An immaculately presented source of information... A unique exploration of the boundless relationship between science and art. -Creative Review Heaven and Earth sends us back with renewed vision to the heaven and earth in which we live, more able, as the poet William Blake wrote: 'To see a world in a grain of sand/And a heaven in a wild flower/Hold infinity in the palm of your hand/And eternity in an hour. -Times Education Supplement Both educational and inspirational... A breathtaking journey. -Geographical Magazine 'This beautifully illustrated book reveals the startling, hidden beauty of our universe.' The Good Book Guide 'For transcendent beauty, buy Heaven & Earth: Unseen by the Naked Eye.' Evening Standard 'gorgeously scientific impressionism .. each picture is accompanied by a fascinating piece of information.' Daily Telegraph 'remarkable ... visuals so extraordinary the eye can't just skirt over them.' Metro 'unexpected and astonishing' Oprah magazine Author InformationDavid Malin was formerly Photographic Scientist at the Anglo-Australian Observatory, New South Wales and currently Adjunct Professor of Scientific Photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Winner of the prestigious Lennart Nilsson prize, his pioneering photographs of space have revolutionized our knowledge and understanding of the universe. Katherine Roucoux is a freelance science writer and a Research Fellow at the University of Leeds. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |