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Human skull - exploded skull with bones labelled, based on CT scanning
bit.ly Human skull animation that yaws, rolls, and explodes into individual bones, which a...
published: 10 Aug 2011
Author: witmerlab
Human skull - exploded skull with bones labelled, based on CT scanning
bit.ly Human skull animation that yaws, rolls, and explodes into individual bones, which are labeled. The skull (OUVC 10503) was CT scanned at O'Bleness Memorial Hospital in Athens, Ohio. Ryan Ridgely segmented all of the bones in Amira and generated the movies in QuickTime. Jason Bourke did the labeling. QuickTime movies and 3D PDFs of this and similar animations are available at: www.oucom.ohiou.edu Also, check out www.facebook.com
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3 Basic Human Skulls
Explaining the 3 basic Skull shapes in the human race. This explains How to recognize what...
published: 08 Jan 2011
Author: PastorIblis
3 Basic Human Skulls
Explaining the 3 basic Skull shapes in the human race. This explains How to recognize what race someone was just by looking at the skull. Due to all of the Trolls that want to make this video about Racism and simply troll the video I have Removed the Comments section from this one!
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skull bones
cranial and facial bones of the skull, it is a very good studying material for human anato...
published: 25 Oct 2008
Author: cattosa3
skull bones
cranial and facial bones of the skull, it is a very good studying material for human anatomy students. I got it from my professor as an extra learning material
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Human Skull
A look at the skull....
published: 12 Oct 2006
Author: pullnshoot25
Human Skull
A look at the skull.
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The Morton Collection of Human Skulls at the Penn Museum
Watch the full interview: www.youtube.com Samuel George Morton, a 19th-century physician a...
published: 13 Jun 2011
Author: UnivPennsylvania
The Morton Collection of Human Skulls at the Penn Museum
Watch the full interview: www.youtube.com Samuel George Morton, a 19th-century physician and physical anthropologist, best known for his measurement of human skulls, has long been held up as a prime example of scientific misconduct. According to the late Stephen Jay Gould, one of the world's preeminent evolutionary biologists and scientific historians, Morton skewed his data about cranial size to fit his preconceived and racist notions about human variation. But a team of six anthropologists has taken another look at Morton's collection of skulls (which include 1200 in the original collection, and 2000 in total) and has determined that Morton did not manipulate his data to support his controversial ideas, as Gould claimed. The authors write that Morton took measurements of the skulls to determine whether human populations were separate species from multiple divine creations or a single species created once, a central question in pre-Darwinian science. Photos of the Skull Collection: www.flickr.com Video by Kurtis Sensenig
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Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-1
Last time, my first Skull sculpting was a 2" clay sculpture of a Skull that I held in...
published: 16 May 2011
Author: 3DworlD2
Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-1
Last time, my first Skull sculpting was a 2" clay sculpture of a Skull that I held in my hand all the time I worked on it. The clay stayed soft due to the warmth of my hands and it was hard to work on and add details. With this second Skull sculpture, I'm using PVC pipes as Armature that is mounted on a wooden base and I'm making it a bit larger this time.
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Dissection: Human Skull - Part I
The gross anatomy and dissection of the cranium, neuro- cranium/facial skeleton, visceral ...
published: 03 Mar 2009
Author: UMichDent
Dissection: Human Skull - Part I
The gross anatomy and dissection of the cranium, neuro- cranium/facial skeleton, visceral cranium of a human cadaver. Part 1 of 5. Orig. air date: APR 10 75 This is part of the Open.Michigan collection at: open.umich.edu
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How to draw a Human Skull
Mwa-ha-ha! Learn how to draw a human skull for halloween or to scare your friends or to im...
published: 20 Mar 2010
Author: ShooRaynerDrawing
How to draw a Human Skull
Mwa-ha-ha! Learn how to draw a human skull for halloween or to scare your friends or to improve your homework! If you want to see this at school try Shoo's own site www.shoo-tube.com
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speed drawing human skull - how to draw skulls
drawing a human skull. Just paper and pencil. For free drawing lessons visit: www.draw23.c...
published: 29 Dec 2008
Author: cattusOK
speed drawing human skull - how to draw skulls
drawing a human skull. Just paper and pencil. For free drawing lessons visit: www.draw23.com
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Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-3 of 3
Last time, my first Skull sculpting was a 2" clay sculpture of a Skull that I held in...
published: 22 May 2011
Author: 3DworlD2
Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-3 of 3
Last time, my first Skull sculpting was a 2" clay sculpture of a Skull that I held in my hand all the time I worked on it. The clay stayed soft due to the warmth of my hands and it was hard to work on and add details. With this second Skull sculpture, I'm using PVC pipes as Armature that is mounted on a wooden base and I'm making it a bit larger this time.
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Dissection: Human Skull - Part II
The gross anatomy and dissection of the contour and surface features of facial skeleton on...
published: 03 Mar 2009
Author: UMichDent
Dissection: Human Skull - Part II
The gross anatomy and dissection of the contour and surface features of facial skeleton on a human cadaver. Part 2 of 5 Orig. air date: OCT 29 75 This is part of the Open.Michigan collection at: open.umich.edu
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Rotating view human skull
The video shows a model skull rotating around the axial plane. Broddman's 1902 system ...
published: 17 Jul 2008
Author: Neurogopoly
Rotating view human skull
The video shows a model skull rotating around the axial plane. Broddman's 1902 system of reference utilizes three primary landmarks. The inion, a lump on the back of the skull, the nasion, a lump between the eyebrows and above the nose, and the pre-auricular points which can be identified directly in front of the ear canals.
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Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-2
Last time, my first Skull sculpting was a 2" clay sculpture of a Skull that I held in...
published: 18 May 2011
Author: 3DworlD2
Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-2
Last time, my first Skull sculpting was a 2" clay sculpture of a Skull that I held in my hand all the time I worked on it. The clay stayed soft due to the warmth of my hands and it was hard to work on and add details. With this second Skull sculpture, I'm using PVC pipes as Armature that is mounted on a wooden base and I'm making it a bit larger this time.
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The Morton Collection of Human Skulls: Full Interview at Penn
Samuel George Morton, a 19th-century physician and physical anthropologist, best known for...
published: 10 Jun 2011
Author: UnivPennsylvania
The Morton Collection of Human Skulls: Full Interview at Penn
Samuel George Morton, a 19th-century physician and physical anthropologist, best known for his measurement of human skulls, has long been held up as a prime example of scientific misconduct. According to the late Stephen Jay Gould, one of the world's preeminent evolutionary biologists and scientific historians, Morton skewed his data about cranial size to fit his preconceived and racist notions about human variation. But a team of six anthropologists has taken another look at Morton's collection of skulls (which include 1200 in the original collection, and 2000 in total) and has determined that Morton did not manipulate his data to support his controversial ideas, as Gould claimed. The authors write that Morton took measurements of the skulls to determine whether human populations were separate species from multiple divine creations or a single species created once, a central question in pre-Darwinian science. Photos of the Skull Collection: www.flickr.com Video by Kurtis Sensenig
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THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY
By @jasonsilva and @notthisbody - Follow us on Twitter!
"The adjacent possible is a kind...
published: 02 Oct 2011
Author: Jason Silva
THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY
By @jasonsilva and @notthisbody - Follow us on Twitter!
"The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself." - Steven Johnson
Other videos -
You are a RCVR - http://vimeo.com/27671433
To Understand Is To Perceive Patterns - http://vimeo.com/34182381
Imagination - http://vimeo.com/34902950
Abundance - http://vimeo.com/34984088
INSPIRATION:
This video is inspired, in part, by the ideas explored in David Deutsch’s new book, THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY. We hope it moves you.
"The topographical shape and the material constitution of the upper surface of the island of Manhattan, as it exists today, is much less a matter of geology than it is of economics and politics and human psychology. The effects of geological forces were trumped (you might say) by other forces — forces that proved themselves, in the fullness of time, physically stronger. Deutsch thinks the same thing must in the long run be true of the universe as a whole. Stuff like gravitation and dark energy are the sorts of things that determine the shape of the cosmos only in its earliest, and most parochial, and least interesting stages. The rest is going to be a matter of our own intentional doing.." - David Alpert on David Deutsch's new book.
"Some time in the last fifty thousand years, with the invention of culture, the biological evolution of humans ceased and evolution became an epigenetic, cultural phenomenon... technology is the real skin of our species. Humanity, correctly seen in the context of the last five hundred years, is an extruder of technological material. We take in matter that has a low degree of organization; we put it through mental filters, and we extrude jewelry, gospels, space shuttles. This is what we do. We are like coral animals embedded in a technological reef of extruded psychic objects." - Terence Mckenna
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In our work, we use the tools of editing: we juxtapose 'transcalar' imagery, cutting and overlapping the very small and the very large... From the nano to the galactic, stretching and compressing time, we feature time lapse to reveal the repetitive and recurring patterns across different scales of reality. The aim is to provide multiple perspectives all at once, whose simultaneous presentation might cause spontaneous epiphanies. “These patterns are omnipresent, but only when we see these patterns in a more compressed mode of presentation to we start to attend to them as such.” -- This is KEY!
Paul Stamet's superb book, Mycelium Running, begins with a discussion of what Stamets calls the mycelial archetype. He compares the mushroom mycelium with the overlapping information-sharing systems that comprise the Internet, with the networked neurons in the brain, and with a computer model of dark matter in the universe. All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
A recent profile of Stephen Johnson on Dumbo Feather described his work like this:
“Johnson uses ‘The Long Zoom’ to define the way he looks at the world—if you concentrate on any one level, there are patterns that you miss. When you step back and simultaneously consider, say, the sentience of a slime mold, the cultural life of downtown Manhattan and the behaviour of artificially intelligent computer code, new patterns emerge."
On their own, these areas of study are fascinating. Together, a more profound view takes shape.
The article continues, "Put simply: cities are like ant colonies are like software is like slime molds are like evolution is like disease is like sewage systems are like poetry is like the neural pathways in our brain. Everything is connected.”
PERFORMING PHILOSOPHY:
Our stated goal is to re-ignite the art of the "performing philosophers" ... like Timothy Leary and Buckminster Fuller... A post on Space Collective wrote about “thinkers who act as substantial agents of change, who drastically alter the infocologies they interact with, in the process transforming and meshing the different dimensions in which our minds operate.”
We care about the pleasures derived in forming new connections, mash-ups and innovative solutions for the next step in human evolution.
We are working to articulate our understanding through the creation of recombinant media mashups meant to epiphanize audiences----the creating and sharing of awe; "performance philosophy" in an age of collapsing boundaries and exponential creativity.
The director of the Imaginary Foundation described our work as “some kind of Ontological DJ'ing, recompiling the source code of western philosophy by mixing and mashing it up into a form of recombinant creativity, which (hopefully) elevates our understanding from the dry and prosaic, into the sensual and transcendent.”
“The goal is to prove a fresh framework and a new narrative to fill our old storytelling needs in our ever-increasing process of self-description
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Ducked and Covered: A Survival Guide to the Post Apocalypse
Ducked and Covered: A Survival Guide to the Post Apocalypse is an instructional public inf...
published: 13 Dec 2009
Author: Nathaniel Lindsay
Ducked and Covered: A Survival Guide to the Post Apocalypse
Ducked and Covered: A Survival Guide to the Post Apocalypse is an instructional public information film designed to assist the general population with surviving life in Australia after a nuclear war. Produced by the Australian Board of Civil Defense during the early 1980s, this previously unseen, dusty print was uncovered deep within a university film archive.
Broken into four chapters, the film guides wary survivors through the trials that will await them in the post apocalypse. From post-apocalyptic fashion and unique uses for surplus human skulls, to becoming a local warlord and avoiding radioactive mutants, there is something for all dwellers of the wastelands. With its dry methodical narration, brooding synthesizer, minimalist animation and erroneous guidance, Ducked and Covered is a dark humored parody/loving homage to the late cold war era, early 1980’s public information films, as well as a reminder… OF WHAT STILL COULD BE.
WINNER - Audience Award - Best Animated Film - MAELSTROM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Seattle, WA, USA 2010.
WINNER - Best Comedy - THE FREEKY CREEK SHORT FILM FESTIVAL, Chicago, IL, USA 2011.
OFFICIAL SELECTION
CINEQUEST 20 FILM FESTIVAL, San Jose, California, USA 2010.
THE WILLIAMSBURG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2010.
MAELSTROM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Seattle, WA, USA 2010.
DOOMSDAY FILM FESTIVAL & SYMPOSIUM, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2010.
NEWFILMMAKERS NY, FALL SERIES, New York City, NY, USA 2010.
THE SHORT FILM SUITCASE SHOWCASE, London, UK 2011.
THE FUTURE IS NOW, London, UK 2011.
FLATPACK FILM FESTIVAL, POST APOCALYPTIC WALK IN MOVIE, Birmingham, UK 2011.
STATE OF DESIGN FESTIVAL, Melbourne, Australia 2009.
PRESS
io9: http://io9.com/5704681/a-1980s-educational-filmstrip-about-surviving-the-apocalypse
Quiet Earth: http://www.quietearth.us/articles/2010/12/02/DUCKED-AND-COVERED-a-short-film-on-how-to-survive-in-a-PA-world
Public School: http://gotopublicschool.com/video/ducked-and-covered
The Daily What: http://thedailywh.at/post/2324304466/early-bird-special-so-youve-survived-the-nuclear
Under Consideration: http://www.underconsideration.com/quipsologies/archives/december_2010/niki_blaker_116.php
Coilhouse: http://coilhouse.net/2010/12/living-day-to-day-in-the-post-apocalypse/
Laughing Squid: http://laughingsquid.com/ducked-and-covered-a-survival-guide-to-the-post-apocalypse/
Fullscreen Magazine: http://www.fullscreenmag.com/2010/12/ducked-and-covered-a-survival-guide-to-the-post-apocalypse/
BuzzFeed: http://www.buzzfeed.com/lenkendall/ducked-and-covered-a-survival-guide-to-the-post-a-wh6
Devour: http://devour.com/video/ducked-covered/
Neatorama: http://www.neatorama.com/2010/12/14/ducked-and-covered-a-survival-guide-for-the-post-apocalypse/
The Curious Brain: http://thecuriousbrain.com/?p=14573
Cinehouse: http://cinehouseuk.blogspot.com/2010/12/your-guide-to-survive-post-apocalypse.html
Desktop:http://www.desktopmag.com.au/blogs/short-film-ducked-and-covered-a-survival-guide-to-the-post-apocalypse/
DVICE: http://dvice.com/archives/2010/12/finally-a-post-.php
TOR: http://www.sockroll.com/Ducked-and-Covered-A-Survival-Guide-to-the-Post-Apocalypse-by-Nathaniel-Lindsay/x/cjceul
Kuriositas: http://www.kuriositas.com/2011/03/survival-guide-to-post-apocalypse.html
Open Culture: http://www.openculture.com/2011/02/survival_guide_to_the_post_apocalypse.html
Lost At E Minor: http://www.lostateminor.com/2011/07/05/survival-guide-to-the-post-apocalypse/
San Jose Blog:http://www.thesanjoseblog.com/2010/03/cinequest-comedy-short-films.html
Fanboy Planet: http://www.fanboyplanet.com/movies/cg-cinequest2010.php
MacGuffin: http://www.macguffinpodcast.com/macguffin-content/m-i-f-f-f-2010-animation-shorts-review/3/
Release Date: December 2, 2010.
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Elena Gallen S/S 2010 - Sacred Geometry
Visual atmospheric piece to set the mood for S/S 2010 Sacred Geometry. A motion graphics c...
published: 01 Feb 2010
Author: Elena Gallen
Elena Gallen S/S 2010 - Sacred Geometry
Visual atmospheric piece to set the mood for S/S 2010 Sacred Geometry. A motion graphics collaboration with filmmaker Tom Geraedts.
Sacred Geometry evolves around the divinity of mathematics, focusing on the aurea proportion applied to human, nature and culture. Beyond a fashion collection, Sacred Geometry is a dark, conceptual & integral project curated by Elena Gallen. A conciliatory journey into science and humanity.
Collection included limited edition t-shirt range, fanzine published by My Dance The Skull, exhibition 'Kyrie Eleison' at the Kulte Store in Aix en Provence, installation of handcrafted wood and cartboard boxes, video piece and framed collectors artwork.
The Holy Mountain, 2010
Fibonacci, 2010
Nautilus Shell Spiral, 2010
Handcrafted Boxes
In collaboration w/ Nicolas Kien
Cardboard, wood and light bulb
Unique pieces
600-800 Eur
A dream within a dream, 2011
Framed glicee print
12x17cm
1st Edition (Unique)
Price 50 Euro
Friendl y Ghost, 2011
Framed paper collage
Original
Price 100 Euro
SOLD
Sacred Geometry, 2010
Digital on offset paper
14x21 cm
Limited edition of 100
20 pages
SOLD OUT
Triangles, 2011
Framed glicee print
21x29cm
1st Edition (Unique)
Price 100 Euro
SOLD
Glory Hole, 2011
Framed glicee print
21x29cm
1st Edition (Unique)
Price 100 Euro
The Holy Mountain, 2010
Screenprint on paper
45x64 cm
Price 30 Euro
SOLD
Some of the items are be available.
Please contact info@elenagallen.com for information.
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Black Out - Protest in Egypt - Documentary Video
Black Out is a short documentary video made by Mohamad El Hadidi and Mayye Zayed. It was s...
published: 28 Jun 2010
Author: Mayye Zayed
Black Out - Protest in Egypt - Documentary Video
Black Out is a short documentary video made by Mohamad El Hadidi and Mayye Zayed. It was shot by Mohamad El Hadidi , edited by Mayye Zayed and subtitled by Sara Hatem.
The video is about a demonstration that took place on the 16th of June 2010 near Khaled Saeed's house in Cleopatra district in Alexandria protesting against his murder. On June 7, 2010, Khaled Saeed, a 28-year-old Egyptian who was allegedly tortured to death at the hands of two officers in plain clothes after refusing to be searched under the emergency law.
Khaled was sitting in an internet cafe in near his house when the two wild detective cops (Mahmoud Al Fallah and Awad Abdel Zaher) ambushed that cafe asking people for their IDs which is totally out of their authority and without legal permission.
Khaled did reject that way of inhumane treatment and consequently was attacked so viciously , was kicked in his chest and belly severely, and his skull was smashed with the marble bar before all people and witnesses in the internet cafe while Khaled was bleeding. Then savage cops abducted Khaled and put him inside the police vehicle to continue torturing him to death in the police station. Finally, they threw his corpse in the street to claim that he was attacked by some strangers in order to avoid responsibility. The cops were released few hours later and some protesters were arrested.
Shocking pictures of Khaled Saeed's body, whose face is almost unrecognizable from the beating he received has been posted on the internet.
Check the photos here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2672&id;=104224996294040
(WARNING: THE PHOTOS ARE HARD TO WATCH)
On June 12, 2010 the department of media and public relations of the Egyptian ministry of interior issued a statement denying the content of the testimonies of eyewitnesses as well as reports by human rights organizations. The statement also claimed that Khaled Saeed was a "wanted criminal," with two convictions in absentia for theft and illegal possession of weapons, and that he had evaded his military service. It was claimed that Khaled had died of ASPHYXIATION after he swallowed a packet of drugs.
Khaled Saeed's death enraged many Egyptians, who went out on demonstrations protesting his brutal murder and demanding justice for Khaled and for his assassins to be judged - all the way up to the Minister of Interior, Habib El Adly. Khaled Saeed's murder was one of the reasons that started the January 25 revolution.
The video was shot with Canon 550D Rebel T2i and edited with Adobe Premiere CS4 without any kind of color correction. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License.
For more details about Khaled Saeed'd murder please check the following links:
http://www.hrw.org/ar/news/2010/06/24/egypt-prosecute-police-beating-death
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Khaled_Mohamed_Saeed
Previous Screenings:
Nov. 2010 - ZINC in Friche la Belle de Mai in Marseille, France
Mar. 2011 - Alhambra Cinema in Marseille, France
Apr. 2011 - Don't You Have Docs? in Melbourne, Australia
July 2011 - Festival Miden, Greece (This is War)
Oct. 2011 - Ozu Film Festival 19th Edition, Italy (Out Of Competition)
Dec. 2011 - 6th Streaming Festival
Dec. 2011 - MADATAC Festival in Madrid, Spain
Youtube results:
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Human Skull - 60 Seconds of Science
A virtual human skull developed by the University of Derby....
published: 19 Oct 2007
Author: nottinghamscience
Human Skull - 60 Seconds of Science
A virtual human skull developed by the University of Derby.
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Voodoo Glow Skulls - Human Pinata
Voodoo Glow Skulls in Costa Rica November 1st 2006, concert produced by Destiny Recordings...
published: 03 Nov 2006
Author: offsideproductions
Voodoo Glow Skulls - Human Pinata
Voodoo Glow Skulls in Costa Rica November 1st 2006, concert produced by Destiny Recordings
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Examination Of Possible Alien Hybrid Human Skull From Paracas Peru
www.hiddenincatours.com...
published: 18 Aug 2011
Author: brienfoerster
Examination Of Possible Alien Hybrid Human Skull From Paracas Peru
www.hiddenincatours.com
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Mr. Fords Anatomy Physiology: 07:05 Cranial Bone pt 1
The skull is made of two components: the cranial bones and the facial bones. This video is...
published: 29 Nov 2009
Author: mrfordsclass
Mr. Fords Anatomy Physiology: 07:05 Cranial Bone pt 1
The skull is made of two components: the cranial bones and the facial bones. This video is part 1 of 2 that looks at the cranial bones of the human skull. Part 2 of the cranial bones will also be posted. For the rest of the skeletal system please visit us at www.mrfordsclass.net Be sure to also check out my new iBook on iTunes, search "Mr. Ford's"