Digital Gardens
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Louise Dompierre's Digital Gardens, published by Laurier (Wilfrid) University Press in 1996. This compelling hardback edition spans 124 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between technology and the environment. Through the lens of five talented artists, the book explores how technology shapes our surroundings and personal lives, highlighting the profound transformations that nature experiences when influenced by technological advancements. Ideal for readers interested in environmental science and the history of art and design, Digital Gardens invites you to reflect on our evolving world and the delicate balance between nature and technology. Enhance your understanding of these critical themes by adding this essential read to your collection today.