Photographs capturing the rarely shown underworld of insects
French photographer Céline Clanet (born 1977) mixes black-and-white landscape shots with microscopic photographs of organic elements taken in forests. In her exploration of the earth’s surface, she immerses the viewer in a universe that seems both strange and familiar.
In electrical and electronic systems, a ground noise is a sound interference, a stray noise considered as disturbance. Like a flying insect trapped in a lamp, it is a continuous rustle, a vibration that seeks to escape. Its presence is considered annoying, therefore one usually seeks to get rid of it. Insects and arthropods trigger atavistic reactions in us. Even dead and pinned under glass, a spider will be able to frighten, even for a moment, an adult human being. Admittedly, we have somehow tamed our fears towards them, through admiration (“the incredible work of ants”, “the beauty of butterflies”) or recognition (“the bees, our so useful nurturers”), but this teeming fauna remains nonetheless mysterious, obscure, even unsettling. This work is extended by a conversation between Céline Clanet and eco-acoustician Jérôme Sueur, a specialist of the “melody of insects”.
Get Ground Noise by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Actes Sud and it has pages.
Our digital collection is currently being curated to ensure the best possible reading experience on Werezi. We'll be launching our Ebooks platform shortly.