Nothing is constant but change! All
existence is a perpetual flux of ‘being and becoming!’ That is the broad
lesson of the evolution of the world. – Ernst Haeckel
Inspired by the beautifully detailed drawings of the German biologist, Ernst Haeckel, Diaz and Hilden’s lamp cover is made up of many rootlike structures, mirrored around the horizontal central access. The two say that they were attempting to invert the traditional notion of a sculpture. Rather than observing the sculpture from the outside, the sculpture surrounds its observer:
With Forms In Nature we wanted to
create much the same feeling one might have when standing in a
magnificent forest surrounded by nature. What I like about Forms In
Nature is that you are not looking at the art-piece, but rather you are
present in it and surrounded by it through the light and the shadows.
When I saw it, I thought to myself, “Man, I want one of those.” And it turns out that I’m not the only one. In the comments section of their site (and anywhere else the work is mentioned on the web), there are a large number of people who would happily purchase one for the right price, so much so that the duo says that it will launch a crowd-funding campaign to produce multiple copies. Flood their inbox with orders here.
And, now, I’ll leave you with some words of Ernst Haeckel, as true today in modern America as they were in 19th Century Germany:
Yet it is an astonishing fact that the
science of the evolution of man does not even yet form part of the
scheme of general education. In fact, educated people even in our day
are for the most part quite ignorant of the important truths and
remarkable phenomena which anthropogeny teaches us.
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