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OverviewSteve Miller's innovative artistic experiments merge X-ray imagery with the complex beauty of nature. Working with scientific equipment including electron microscopes, X-rays, MRI machines, and even Rorschach blots, Miller examines natural subjects (and sometimes man-made ones) through an X-ray technology that results in astonishingly beautiful representational and abstract pictures. Miller's choice in subject matter knows no bounds, pulling from such diverse elements as blood cells, X-rays of plants and animals from the Amazon rainforest, the folding of proteins, and the movement of ions. The first monograph from a founding father of SciArt, Radiographic offers an opportunity to see the work of a creative talent described by The New Yorker as ""qualifying as a Prophet"" and who has expanded the boundaries of what we know as art today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Miller , Carl SafinaPublisher: Glitterati Inc Imprint: Glitterati Inc ISBN: 9781943876457ISBN 10: 1943876452 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 07 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe awe-inspiring visual melody that emanates from his art is one that anyone would be happy to share a home with.--Jean Nayar Hamptons Magazine, June 2017 Author InformationSteve Miller is an artist at the forefront of SciArt, whose ongoing interest in the way art and science can illuminate one another has inspired him to create acclaimed paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures. His work has been reviewed in Le Monde, Art Press, The New York Times, Artforum, La Nouvelle Republique, and Art in America. Always at the cutting edge, Miller has photographed his own blood using a microscopic camera, developed multiple screen printing visualization projects with scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory, and in his most recent body of work, Health of the Planet, featured the Amazonian flora and fauna in a series of x-ray photographs. This recent work has been shown in galleries around the world. Miller splits his time between New York City and the Hamptons. Carl Safina has been recognized with MacArthur, Pew, and Guggenheim Fellowships, and his writing has won Orion, Lannan, and National Academies literary awards and the John Burroughs, James Beard, and George Rabb medals. He has a PhD in ecology from Rutgers University. Safina is the inaugural holder of the endowed chair for nature and humanity at Stony Brook University, where he co-chairs the steering committee of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science and is founding president of the not-for-profit organization, The Safina Center. He hosted the 10-part PBS series Saving the Ocean with Carl Safina. His writing appears in The New York Times, Audubon, Orion, and other periodicals and on the Web at National Geographic News and Views, Huffington Post, and CNN.com. He lives on Long Island, New York with his wife Patricia, the two best beach-running dogs in the world, some chickens, a couple of parrots, and Frankie, the kingsnake. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |