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Unseen Flora .ET01

18.300,00

A DAW® is a digital artwork produced in limited edition numbers and protected by an international patent.

This is a bundle that includes:

  • A limited editions digital file, in high definition, encrypted according to the Cinello’s patent and reproduced at the highest resolution available at that time;

     

  • A MyGal® device which includes a software to decrypt the protected digital file and to display it on a monitor; this app stands at the core of the image and video displaying process;

  • A signed and numbered COA (certificate of authenticity); this certificate legally proofs and authorizes the reproduction of the artwork as DAW® by Cinello and the artist and/or IP owner of the artwork;

  • A competitive high-resolution monitor where the DAW® is broadcasted;

  • A custom hand-made frame to adorn and fit the DAW® monitor.

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EDMUND THORNE

1809 – 1883)

Edmund Thorne was a nineteenth-century British naturalistic and botanical illustrator known for his in-depth study of marine life during the 19th century.

Born in England, Thorne nurtured an interest in marine life from an early age. Despite being a self-taught illustrator, his work held appeal for both academics and divers, enhancing the scientific comprehension of marine life. He spent much of his career developing and perfecting immersion technology to advance the study of underwater ecosystems.

His most noteworthy discoveries were made during his research along Australian coastlines. He discovered new, seen-before species of corals, meticulously documenting the in his illustrations.

His detailed records offered the first comprehensive study about the Thornea Stellata, a specific coral species he named after himself.

UNSEEN FLORA
Part of the wider Artificial Botany (2019) series, Unseen Flora (2023) shines a spotlight on the fantastical and surreal botanical illustrations created by four British scientists and artists: Charlotte Bancroft, Beatrice Hastings, Edmund Thorne and Theodore Winslow.

The series has as its focus the concept of truth, contextualised in the contemporary digital age where the boundaries between real and virtual seem to become more and more obscure. Unseen Flora wants to explore unreal but plausible histories through the visual depictions of the four illustrators, offering us an unprecedented glimpse into their imaginary botanical dimensions.

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