Nature’s Chaos

Nature’s Chaos by James Gleick, published by Cardinal in 1991, presents a collection of photographs that showcase Elliot Porter’s enduring fascination with the complexities and disorder found in nature. This edition, comprising 125 pages, offers a visual exploration that complements the themes discussed in Gleick’s earlier work, Chaos, highlighting the interplay between chaos and order in the natural world.
Readers will find a diverse array of images that reflect the intricate beauty of nature, emphasizing the concept of orderly disorder. The book connects the realms of art and science, illustrating how photography can capture the essence of chaotic elements while also revealing underlying patterns. With its focus on photography and the philosophy of science, this edition serves as a thoughtful examination of the relationship between visual art and scientific inquiry.
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A presentation of photographs each highlighting a different element of Elliot Porter’s lifelong fascination with what he calls the jumble and disorder in nature. The photographs also illustrate the orderly disorder described in James Gleick’s recent book, Chaos.
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