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Splitting stones

Nelson, P. N. 2023. Splitting stones. Ecology and Society 29(1):25. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-14589-280411
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  • Paul N. NelsonORCIDPaul N. Nelson
    James Cook University

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Nelson, P. N. 2023. Splitting stones. Ecology and Society 29(1):25.

https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-14589-280411

art; human; nature; science
Splitting stones
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Response to: Österblom, H., F. Gazitúa, and A. Leible. 2023. To split a stone. Ecology and Society 28(3):11.

 

After several decades of individually and collaboratively delving into science and art, it seems to me they are essentially the same thing: a set of approaches and tools to discover, understand, and create (Fig. 1).

Corresponding author:
Paul Nelson
paul.nelson@jcu.edu.au
Fig. 1
Fig. 1. A collaboration with sand crabs (sand, water, digital photography).

Fig. 1. A collaboration with sand crabs (sand, water, digital photography).

Fig. 1
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