| schema:name | "Ornithology" |
| schema:creator | Geene, Anne |
| schema:author | Geene, Anne |
| Nooy, Arjan de | |
| schema:contributor | Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam |
| schema:about | Geene, Anne |
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| schema:abstract | ""Ornithology refers to the scientific study of birds, including their physiology, classification, ecology and behaviour. Due to their visibility and colourful appearance, birds are a popular subject of both the sciences and the visual arts--photography in particular. With their pseudo-scientific approach hunter-collectors Gene & De Nooy defy the borders between these disciplines. Their classification of bird pictures exhibits the humorous outcome of creative and associative thinking, with every section of Ornithology opening new perspectives on birds. The index of their book is stylised as a reference book on ornithology, however, as in most of their works, use is only being made of scientific appearances to create an artistic microcosm. Geene & De Nooy manifest themselves as rare birds in the world of bird photography, that is dominated by people with a 'classic' aesthetic view. Some of the birds they shot are dead, others are representations and sometimes only their building materials or excrements appears. Ornithology may be seen both as a photographer's study of birds and as an ornithologist's excursion into photography. The book is highly recommended by Charles Darwin, Harper Lee, Humphrey Bogart, Charlie Parker and Woody Woodpecker, amongst many others."-- Provided by publisher."@en |
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| schema:text | History. First photograph of a bird ; Aristotle on birds ; The population of the Mauritshuis -- Form and function. Camouflage ; In flight ; Surface tension ; Velocity ; Silhouettes -- Behaviour and migration. Bird geometrics ; Migration of a herring gull ; Symbiosis ; Sonograms ; Ostrich policy ; Group dynamics ; Territory -- Reproduction and oology. Nest ; Genetics ; Holotype -- Studies and observations. Bird counting ; Area ; Fixed frame ; One picture ; Reaction rate ; The blackness of the crow -- Unresolved. Unidentified species ; The whiteness of the wood pigeon's egg ; Unexplained phenomena. |
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| schema:text | In English. |
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