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The Where, the Why, and the How by Jenny Volvovski
The Where, the Why, and the How by Jenny Volvovski










The Where, the Why, and the How by Jenny Volvovski The Where, the Why, and the How by Jenny Volvovski

Pondering the age-old question of why the universe exists, Brian Yanny asks: The motion graphics book trailer is an absolute masterpiece itself: … Remember that before you do a quick online search for the purpose of the horned owl’s horns, you should give yourself some time to wonder. With this book, we wanted to bring back a sense of the unknown that has been lost in the age of information. The images, which come from a mix of well-known titans and promising up-and-comers, including favorites like Lisa Congdon, Gemma Correll, and Jon Klassen, borrow inspiration from antique medical illustrations, vintage science diagrams, and other historical ephemera from periods of explosive scientific curiosity.Ībove all, the project is a testament to the idea that ignorance is what drives discovery and wonder is what propels science - a reminder to, as Rilke put it, live the questions and delight in reflecting on the mysteries themselves. The questions cover such mind-bending subjects as whether there are more than three dimensions, why we sleep and dream, what causes depression, how long trees live, and why humans are capable of language. In this gem, as intellectually stimulating as it is visually stunning, creative trifecta Julia Rothman ( ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥), Jenny Volvovski and Matt Lamothe, better-known as Also Online, invite some of today’s most celebrated artists to create scientific illustrations and charts to accompany short essays about the most fascinating unanswered questions on the minds of contemporary scientists across biology, astrophysics, chemistry, quantum mechanics, anthropology, and more.

The Where, the Why, and the How by Jenny Volvovski

As a lover of the intersection of art and science, I find myself more excited about The Where, the Why, and the How: 75 Artists Illustrate Wondrous Mysteries of Science ( public library) than I’ve been about a book in ages.












The Where, the Why, and the How by Jenny Volvovski