Lessons in Light and Security
Blog entry by ZLI Staff Writer Jordan Borgman
Published 02-17-21
Submitted by Zoological Lighting Institute
The Hound of the Baskervilles Sidney Paget 1892 Photographic reproduction of ink or watercolor on paper Illustration for Arthur Conan Doyle s “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” p. 424 (full-page illustration) Formatting by George P. Landow, Internet Archive, http://www.victorianweb.org/art/illustration/pagets/249.html
When Henry Baskerville, the eponymous baronet of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s
The Hound of the Baskervilles, arrives at his family’s manor, he finds himself heir not only to a country estate but an assortment of potential morbidities, including a lethal family curse, a hellhound, an escaped convict, and Sherlock Holmes. Faced with these complications, however, the young scion decides that the problem is primarily one of lighting. “‘It’s no wonder my uncle felt as if trouble were coming on him in such a place as this,
Inlightenment
Published 02-12-21
Inlightenment
Dr. James Karl Fischer PhD
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
The Zoological Lighting Institute is pleased to introduce the ‘
Inlightenment’ blog series. This series articulates ZLI s Mission by considering various photobiological topics, along with their importance for public health, safety, welfare, and social justice.
Inlightenment is a new take on and development of ‘enlightenment’ that recognizes the integration of non-human animal life within human life and eschews faulty ideas of separation that hinder science, sustainability, and community wellbeing.
Inlightenment focuses on physical light, rather than the dogmatic, theological concept of light that inspired 18th century science and industrial norms. It is intent on exploring the photobiological categories of the
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