I made Fabres Moth (sixth sense) after reading an account in an old science almanac about the discovery of pheremones in the 1870s. The possibilities of senses beyond the five we all know interest me, and this book is a memorial to Fabres discovery and also a narrative about personal independence.
I work in techniques of photography that were in common use during Fabres lifetime, based on straightforward principles of science--the mixing of chemicals and coating of paper, then exposure of that paper to the sun and water. This early photography fascinates me because, like Fabres experiment, it is so straightforward, yet results in something complex.