While We Slept
- Pulitzer PrizeNational Geographic ExplorerSONY World Photography Awardfirst-hand observationbiophysicsmathematicscomputer scienceAmazon #1All ages science laboratory
- Categories:Individual Artists Photography & Video Biological Sciences
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:November,2024
- Pages:160
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- Size:274mm×226mm
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Feature
◎with masterful images of a decade by photographer and lifelong nature observer Pete Mauney,
◎with reflections by Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerley,
◎with reflections by renowned computer scientist and biophysicist, and recipient of a National Science Foundation Award and National Geographic Explorer Professor Orit Peleg,
◎and with mixed media narrator, oral historian, and SONY World Photography Award finalist Jessica Chapple.
★Amazon #1 New Release in Photography Lighting! Readers of all ages that interested in biological science, research exploration, photography techniques, mixed media expression, and especially fireflies will be inspired by the visual and scientific shock.
★With the high-precision 360-degree camera and triangulation method independently developed by the team, the science laboratory team led by computer scientist and biophysicist Professor Orit Peleg has achieved a major breakthrough in the discovery of "synchronous flashing of fireflies", which provides the possibility to break through the barriers between biologists and mathematicians on firefly research. The study was covered by a number of prominent news outlets, including National Geographic, NPR, Smithsonian Magazine, Harper's Magazine, and The New York Times.
Description
Mauney’s masterful images depict accurate representations of time, space, and patterns among the lightning bugs illustrating the magic that occurs while we sleep. The book is interspersed with reflections by prominent photographers David Hume Kennerly and Tim Davis as well as biophysicist Orit Peleg and Mauney himself, contextualizing Mauney’s work and process among the arts and science. Mauney’s in depth account of his process through Q & A, attempts to bring the reader into his experience of what it takes to capture the ethereal spirit of the firefly and share some of his first-hand observations of what he’s noticed over time.
Author
David Hume Kennerly (b. 1947) won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for images of the Vietnam War and other work he made in 1971. He has photographed every American president since Johnson. He is the first presidential scholar at the University of Arizona.
Orit Peleg (b. 1983) is a computer scientist, biophysicist and Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department and the BioFrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, CO. She is known for her work on collective behavior of insects and the biophysics of soft living systems, including honeybees and fireflies.
Jessica Chappe (b. 1994) is a mixed media storyteller and an oral historian based in Catskill, NY. Her projects focus on how people find belonging through community, place and self. She received a BA in Photography at Bard College in 2016.
(Foreword) Tim Davis (b. 1969) is an artist, essayist, and songwriter based in Tivoli, New York. Davis is a Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize recipient. He received an MA from Yale University and a BA from Bard College, where he is an assistant professor of photography.








