National Geographic: Elephant foetus
November 24th 2006 23:55
I found this fascinating little piece of news over at SMH.com. There's a new documentary from National Geographic that goes inside the womb of animals like never before.
It's a mix of art and technology working together to show what goes on inside animals..
"Using state-of-the-art visual effects, computer graphics and real-time, moving 4-D ultrasound imagery, we can see inside the unique world of animal fetal development in a way never before possible. For the first time, these pictures shed light on how an elephant, a dolphin and a dog develop in the womb."
There's more details of it over at the National Geographic website with a video preview of a dolphin moving around inside the womb. There's not much "art" about this story, but it's still fascinating.
It's a mix of art and technology working together to show what goes on inside animals..
"Using state-of-the-art visual effects, computer graphics and real-time, moving 4-D ultrasound imagery, we can see inside the unique world of animal fetal development in a way never before possible. For the first time, these pictures shed light on how an elephant, a dolphin and a dog develop in the womb."
There's more details of it over at the National Geographic website with a video preview of a dolphin moving around inside the womb. There's not much "art" about this story, but it's still fascinating.
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