An illustration showing how bees visually perceive the environment. Imagine for a moment you could perceive the world like a bee. Bees have the fastest color vision in the animal world, about five ...
Gardens can become “living artworks” to help prevent the disastrous decline of pollinating insects, according to researchers working on a new project. Pollinator Pathmaker is an artwork by Dr ...
LAS is proud to be an International Edition Founding Commissioner of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg’s Pollinator Pathmaker. The project encompasses a series of living sculptures made of plants, and a ...
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Reasons to be Cheerful follows artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's path to transform how people see gardens—geared toward pollinators' tastes rather than humans. Imagine for a moment you could perceive ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Reasons to be Cheerful follows artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's path to transform how people see gardens—geared toward ...
The result was the first Pollinator Pathmaker Edition, a 180-foot-long permanent garden installation with 7,000 plants at the Eden Project, Cornwall, that opened as part of the Create a Buzz project ...
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