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Fossil Design - Signs of Petrified Life (German, Hardcover)
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Fossil Design - Signs of Petrified Life (German, Hardcover)
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Text in German & English. Fossils are the petrified remains of
former living organisms. Their systematics and their former living
conditions are studied and described in palaeontology. In contrast
to this, this book attempts to show the character of these life
forms as signs and to pursue the question of whether fossils and
representations of fossils can be considered "beautiful". For this
reason, the pictures' sequence is not based on a palaeontological
system of classification, but instead progresses from realistic
representations of, for instance, a coral's body in its entirety
through ever smaller sectors of the image and details divorced from
context to almost abstract images. In an introductory text, Hillert
Ibbeken explains the concept and the methodology of the work. The
ambiguous expression "design" is used deliberately -- not in the
sense of a purposive undertaking by a creating subject, but in the
sense of nature making a mark, guided by mutation and selection.
Katja Schoene writes about fossils' reception in the early modern
age. The plants and animals enclosed in stone appeared too
fantastical for anyone to consider them as anything other than
"freaks of nature" (lusus naturae). Explanations of their origin
were as multifarious as their different manifestations. "Rudolf zur
Lippe deals with the forms of petrified life in relation to
philosophical perspectives, pursuing the question of what "beauty"
means and indicating, among other things, that the expression
"beauty" cannot be unequivocally defined; that, for instance,
different cultures may have entirely different ideals of beauty.
The illustrated section is followed by a glossary by Helmut Keupp
with a synopsis of life's development on Earth and a table of the
Earth's history. Hillert Ibbeken was professor of geology at the
Freie Universitat Berlin. He has had a lifelong interest in
photography.
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