ultra violet vision

Ultraviolet-induced visible flourescence, or UVIVF, occurs regularly in nature, it often goes unnoticed because of the overpowering intensity of sunlight according to National Geographic (March, 2024).

Orchid in artificial UVIVF
Bee
Orchid in artificial UVIVF
Orchid in artificial UVIVF

Inspired by the photographs of Graig P. Burrows, I applied recolorization in Adobe Photoshop to create a digital rendering of pollinator experience. Fly through the website and expand your perspective.

Orchid in artificial UVIVF
butterfly
Orchid in artificial UVIVF
bee
Orchid in artificial UVIVF

Often referenced by man, as a generalization, "Man made electric light." However, pollinators who see in UVIVF had light before the known evolution of man. Like stars in the night, refined illuminescence beacons to others' of different sight.

Orchid in artificial UVIVF
Orchid in artificial UVIVF
Orchid in artificial UVIVF
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butterfly
Orchid in artificial UVIVF
Orchid in artificial UVIVF

For a visual bend into the immersive world of pollinators, turn on UVIVF with to my inspiration, Craig P. Burrows. Learn about his work featured in National Geographic artcile, "Illuminating nature's spectrum."

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Orchid in artificial UVIVF