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==Life | ==The Inner Life of a Cell== | ||
This is a video showing a representation of biology inside a cell from the animation company ''XVIVO'', available at [http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/media.html multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu]. It was created by John Liebler, David Bolinsky and Mike Astrachan<ref>Beth Marchant (2006) [http://www.studiodaily.com/main/searchlist/6850.html Cellular Visions: The Inner Life of a Cell. What can character animators learn from those who render microscopic worlds in 3D? Plenty.] ''Studio Daily'' July 20th</ref> | |||
==Nature by Numbers== | |||
This animation illustrates how [[Fibonacci numbers]] and the [[Golden ratio]] lead to [[biological structure]].<ref>Cristóbal Vila (2010) [http://vimeo.com/9953368 Nature by Numbers], with [http://www.etereaestudios.com/docs_html/nbyn_htm/about_index.htm background explanations]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 22 March 2010
The Inner Life of a Cell
This is a video showing a representation of biology inside a cell from the animation company XVIVO, available at multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu. It was created by John Liebler, David Bolinsky and Mike Astrachan[1]
Nature by Numbers
This animation illustrates how Fibonacci numbers and the Golden ratio lead to biological structure.[2]
References
- ↑ Beth Marchant (2006) Cellular Visions: The Inner Life of a Cell. What can character animators learn from those who render microscopic worlds in 3D? Plenty. Studio Daily July 20th
- ↑ Cristóbal Vila (2010) Nature by Numbers, with background explanations