
A Natural History of Color: The Science Behind What We See and How We See it
by Rob DeSalle
About this book
Is color a phenomenon of science or a thing of art? Over the years, color has dazzled, enhanced, and clarified the world we see, embraced through the experimental palettes of painting, the advent of the color photograph, Technicolor pictures, color printing, on and on, a vivid and vibrant celebrated continuum. These turns to represent reality in “living color” echo our evolutionary reliance on and indeed privileging of color as a complex and vital form of consumption, classification, and creation. It’s everywhere we look, yet do we really know much of anything about it?Finding color in stars and light, examining the system of classification that determines survival through natural selection, studying the arrival of color in our universe and as a fulcrum for philosophy, DeSalle’s brilliant A Natural History of Color establishes that an understanding of color on many different levels is at the heart of learning about nature, neurobiology, individualism, even a philosophy of existence. Color and a fine tuned understanding of it is vital to understanding ourselves and our consciousness.
Where to buy
No purchase options available at this time.
More by Rob DeSalle

A Natural History of Beer
Ian Tattersall, Rob DeSalle, Patricia Wynne

A Natural History of Wine
Ian Tattersall, Rob DeSalle, Patricia Wynne

Science Of Jurassic Park And The Lost World: Or, How To Build A Dinosaur
David Lindley, Rob DeSalle

Welcome to the Microbiome: Getting to Know the Trillions of Bacteria and Other Microbes In, On, and Around You
Rob DeSalle, Patricia Wynne, Susan L. Perkins