
Melanie Bonajo – Matrix Botanica–Non-Human Persons
Can we send funny animal pictures to space for aliens to discover the Earth's ecosystem? Our enormous access to animal pictures on the internet tramples our awareness that only humans possess self awareness, language, culture, land and customs. But when does a lion stop being a lion? How are typical nature photography categories designed by the hands of science replaced by the images of amateurs who document the disappearing surroundings of wildlife by ever expanding urbanisation? As a result, do we need complete revised scientific categories for these images? For 10 years, Melanie Bonajo has collected thousands of animal pictures online, and this book is her exploration of these questions. Non-Human Persons is the first instalment of Bonajo’s new publication series, Matrix Botanica, designed by legendary Dutch studio Experimental Jetset. Published by our friends at Capricious (NYC).
142 pages (plus fold-out insert), 16 x 24 cm, softcover, Capricious (NYC).
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Melanie Bonajo – Matrix Botanica–Non-Human Persons
Can we send funny animal pictures to space for aliens to discover the Earth's ecosystem? Our enormous access to animal pictures on the internet tramples our awareness that only humans possess self awareness, language, culture, land and customs. But when does a lion stop being a lion? How are typical nature photography categories designed by the hands of science replaced by the images of amateurs who document the disappearing surroundings of wildlife by ever expanding urbanisation? As a result, do we need complete revised scientific categories for these images? For 10 years, Melanie Bonajo has collected thousands of animal pictures online, and this book is her exploration of these questions. Non-Human Persons is the first instalment of Bonajo’s new publication series, Matrix Botanica, designed by legendary Dutch studio Experimental Jetset. Published by our friends at Capricious (NYC).
142 pages (plus fold-out insert), 16 x 24 cm, softcover, Capricious (NYC).
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Can we send funny animal pictures to space for aliens to discover the Earth's ecosystem? Our enormous access to animal pictures on the internet tramples our awareness that only humans possess self awareness, language, culture, land and customs. But when does a lion stop being a lion? How are typical nature photography categories designed by the hands of science replaced by the images of amateurs who document the disappearing surroundings of wildlife by ever expanding urbanisation? As a result, do we need complete revised scientific categories for these images? For 10 years, Melanie Bonajo has collected thousands of animal pictures online, and this book is her exploration of these questions. Non-Human Persons is the first instalment of Bonajo’s new publication series, Matrix Botanica, designed by legendary Dutch studio Experimental Jetset. Published by our friends at Capricious (NYC).
142 pages (plus fold-out insert), 16 x 24 cm, softcover, Capricious (NYC).























