The Oldest Living Things in the World

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出版者:The University of Chicago Press
作者:Rachel Sussman
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页数:304
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出版时间:2014-4
价格:USD 45.00
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780226057507
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图书标签:
  • 摄影
  • 自然
  • 艺术
  • 科普
  • 英文原版
  • World
  • Things
  • The
  • 自然历史
  • 生物学
  • 植物学
  • 树木
  • 长寿
  • 环境科学
  • 生态学
  • 古生物学
  • 科学普及
  • 世界纪录
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具体描述

The Oldest Living Things in the World is an epic journey through time and space. Over the past decade, artist Rachel Sussman has researched, worked with biologists, and traveled the world to photograph continuously living organisms that are 2,000 years old and older. Spanning from Antarctica to Greenland, the Mojave Desert to the Australian Outback, the result is a stunning and unique visual collection of ancient organisms unlike anything that has been created in the arts or sciences before, insightfully and accessibly narrated by Sussman along the way.

Her work is both timeless and timely, and spans disciplines, continents, and millennia. It is underscored by an innate environmentalism and driven by Sussman’s relentless curiosity. She begins at “year zero,” and looks back from there, photographing the past in the present. These ancient individuals live on every continent and range from Greenlandic lichens that grow only one centimeter a century, to unique desert shrubs in Africa and South America, a predatory fungus in Oregon, Caribbean brain coral, to an 80,000-year-old colony of aspen in Utah. Sussman journeyed to Antarctica to photograph 5,500-year-old moss; Australia for stromatolites, primeval organisms tied to the oxygenation of the planet and the beginnings of life on Earth; and to Tasmania to capture a 43,600-year-old self-propagating shrub that’s the last individual of its kind. Her portraits reveal the living history of our planet—and what we stand to lose in the future. These ancient survivors have weathered millennia in some of the world’s most extreme environments, yet climate change and human encroachment have put many of them in danger. Two of her subjects have already met with untimely deaths by human hands.

Alongside the photographs, Sussman relays fascinating – and sometimes harrowing – tales of her global adventures tracking down her subjects and shares insights from the scientists who research them. The oldest living things in the world are a record and celebration of the past, a call to action in the present, and a barometer of our future.

作者简介

Rachel Sussman is a contemporary artist based in Brooklyn. Her photographs and writing have been featured in such places as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Guardian, and NPR’s Picture Show. A trained member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps, Sussman has spoken on her work at TED and the Long Now Foundation. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries in the United States and Europe.

目录信息

Preface: The World as We Know It
Art Essay: The Future Is Invented with Fragments from the Past - Hans Ulrich Obrist
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Science Essay: How Lives Become Long - Carl Zimmer
Infographic 1: OLTW World Map
North America
1 Giant Sequoia
2 Bristlecone Pine
3 Creosote Bush
4 Mojave Yucca
5 Honey Mushroom
6 Box Huckleberry
7 Palmer’s Oak
8 Pando
9 The Senator
10 Map Lichens
Infographic 2: Linnean Taxonomy
South America
11 Llareta (or Yareta)
12 Alerce
13 Brain Coral
Europe
14 Fortingall Yew
15 Chestnut of 100 Horses
16 Posidonia Sea Grass
17 Olive
18 Spruce
Infographic 3: Deep Timeline
Asia
19 Jomon Sugi
20 Sri Maha Bodhi
21 Siberian Actinobacteria
Africa
22 Baobab
23 Underground Forests
24 Welwitschia

Australia
25 Antarctic Beech
26 Tasmanian Lomatia
27 Huon Pine
28 Eucalyptus: NSW and WA
29 Stromatolites
Antarctica
30 Antarctic Moss
Infographic 4: Growth Strategy
Roads Not (Yet) Taken
Researchers, Guides, Guests, and “A Little Way Through”
Glossary
Chronological Index
Exosystem Index
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读后感

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本书的译者刘夙近年来翻译了多本植物类的科普作品,可以说此领域的质量保证。译者在后记中提到的、与之商榷植物中译名的刘冰也是位优秀植物学者,凭一己之力出版了两本特别好用的野生植物图鉴。有两位刘老师坐镇,这本书的译文质量当然是杠杠的。 至于作者,诚如译者在后记中所...  

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本书的译者刘夙近年来翻译了多本植物类的科普作品,可以说此领域的质量保证。译者在后记中提到的、与之商榷植物中译名的刘冰也是位优秀植物学者,凭一己之力出版了两本特别好用的野生植物图鉴。有两位刘老师坐镇,这本书的译文质量当然是杠杠的。 至于作者,诚如译者在后记中所...  

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《世界上最老最老的生命》一书,是博物文库·生态与文明系列中的一种,此书的作者蕾切尔·萨斯曼的足迹遍布五大洲,耗费十年的时间与生物学家们一起工作,用镜头定格下了30种持续存在两千年以上的古老生命。包括格林兰的地衣;非洲的猴面包树;加勒比海的沟叶珊瑚;犹他州的8万...  

用户评价

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结果大半文字篇幅不是讲这些生物,而是讲她寻找这些生物的过程……我发现我真的是对生活经历这种东西没有一点兴趣

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结果大半文字篇幅不是讲这些生物,而是讲她寻找这些生物的过程……我发现我真的是对生活经历这种东西没有一点兴趣

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这个世界的每个角落都有很酷的人在做你根本想象不到的很酷的事,你真的没你以为的重要。而这个世界上其实有很多生物倔强地伫立了数十个世纪,默默把“永恒”的绝对值扩大一点点。每每想到这些,连看世界的眼光都会温柔一点点。

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爱不释手

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结果大半文字篇幅不是讲这些生物,而是讲她寻找这些生物的过程……我发现我真的是对生活经历这种东西没有一点兴趣

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