An Edge Effect
An Edge Effect
Art & Ecology in the Nordic Landscape
ed. by Bonnie Fortune ; contr. by Sue Spade, Nils Norman, Wapke Feenstra ...[et al.]

Author(s)
Sue Spade, Nils Norman, Wapke Feenstra, ...[et al.]
Editor(s)
Bonnie Fortune
Publication, year
Chicago : Half Letter Press, 2014
Scope
314 Pages, illustrated, 21 cm.
ISBN
9780981802343

An Edge Effect: Art & Ecology in the Nordic Landscape is a collection of interviews, case studies, and essays. These artists and writers are above all responding to the rapid changes that are occurring in our anthropogenic era. To build a resilient planet, one that is biodiverse and can withstand trauma, requires a broad mix of approaches and expanded relationships. Nils Norman: 'The edge effect is this idea that the more edge you create, the more biodiversity you create, where a meadow meets a forest or a piece of water meets a meadow. Two different ecologies meet. Two different kinds of landscapes meet … that is where you find the most biodiversity at that edge.'


Person as subject
Nils Norman, Wapke Feenstra
Location
Cabinet 23 - 3: Kunst, natuur en landschap