Its a leaked concept to art view from an early script it confirms a plot that involved crossbreeding humans with dinosaurs was scripted. So Back in June, when the deadline was reported "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" scribes Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver had been hired to write a fresh script for "Jurassic Park IV," a small glimmer of hope appeared that the forever-delayed film might actually happen. Since the third film in the series hit theaters in 2001, Steven Spielberg has been trying without success to get a fourth film into development. Unfortunately, a malaise of issues plagued production, namely repeated script revisions that never satisfied the director. "He felt neither of [the drafts] balanced the science and adventure elements effectively," the late special effects artist Stan Winston said in April 2005 . "It's a tough compromise to reach, as too much science will make the movie too talky, but too much adventure will make it seem hollow.
As for the story-line, hints were dropped that it would have something to do with genetic tampering. "They've already brought dinosaurs back," said paleontologist and film consultant Jack Horner, "so how could they make the dinosaurs any more scarier?" That was the question and up until this week it was anyone's guess as on Reddit, the curtain was pulled back on some leaked concept art that would have featured dinosaur-human hybrids as the bad guys. Yep "Back in 2005, William Monahan and John Sayles wrote a script for Jurassic Park 4 in which a 'secret genetics lab' has been cross-breeding humans with dinosaurs DNA to see cellular structure but a friendly group thought it be nice to set them free, as others would sell these monsters the improvised version "wrote the source." The result is an army of grotesque and intelligent humanoid Dino freaks with problem-solving intelligence and the ability to fire automatic weapons. Yeah. Their story-line was scrapped but it apparently got much farther along in production than anyone realized.
To further back up the drawings, the source pointed to an early script review from AICN company that mentions the humanoid /as Dino creatures. "They have super-sensitive smell and hearing, incredible strength and speed and pack-hunting instincts, and they have modified forelegs , lengthened and topped with more dexterous fingers, as well as dog DNA for increased obedience and human DNA so they can solve problems well. All of this is topped off with a drug-regulating implant that can dose them with adrenaline or serotonin as the situation demands. "Wrote one commenter on Reddit, echoing the sentiments of nearly everyone" Art view would like to say really think they should have went and made this film.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Radiology Imagery.
Known as radiology art, these images including a barbie girl images, as devouring a Big Mac all were created by medical student Satre Stuelk The aim of this artist's work is pretty transparent. this art has become known as radiology art, quite sexy if see four dimension of it
these images. Including a Barbie, a Big Mac and a interactive submarine all were created by medical Student Satre Stuelk
Having been an artist for 14 years, he decided to use CT scans creatively. This 44-year-old, of Cornell University, as he said "I couldn't help but think of these scanners as fancy cameras. I hope people might look more objectively at the things that orbit their lives. Satre maps items in a CT scanner then processes the images on a computer. With 38 pieces finished, no doubt he has other works he plans to see through. for gaming can mean get right inside the caricature on screen displayed.
Eizo medical imaging produce high precision displays for the examination and diagnosis as the art of radio-graphs. They recently collaborated with German advertising agency butter to produce a 'What you see is what you get' 2010 Pin-Up calendar leaving little to the imagination. As this adds a whole new meaning to taking a humble x-ray.
these images. Including a Barbie, a Big Mac and a interactive submarine all were created by medical Student Satre Stuelk
Having been an artist for 14 years, he decided to use CT scans creatively. This 44-year-old, of Cornell University, as he said "I couldn't help but think of these scanners as fancy cameras. I hope people might look more objectively at the things that orbit their lives. Satre maps items in a CT scanner then processes the images on a computer. With 38 pieces finished, no doubt he has other works he plans to see through. for gaming can mean get right inside the caricature on screen displayed.
Eizo medical imaging produce high precision displays for the examination and diagnosis as the art of radio-graphs. They recently collaborated with German advertising agency butter to produce a 'What you see is what you get' 2010 Pin-Up calendar leaving little to the imagination. As this adds a whole new meaning to taking a humble x-ray.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Symphysiotomy Alive.
Women were also
used as clinical material to train staff bound for overseas.
One woman reported seeing a camera in the operating theatre at the Lourdes Hospital just before she lost consciousness. The low cost operation was seen as invaluable, especially for trainees from developing countries, in hospitals that aimed to become international training centers. Regulatory failure allowed the practice of this mutilating surgery for half a century. Hospital reports detailing these operations were ignored. Allowed practice due to false claims that Cesarean section was unsafe until the 1960s practice continued up-till 1994.
One woman reported seeing a camera in the operating theatre at the Lourdes Hospital just before she lost consciousness. The low cost operation was seen as invaluable, especially for trainees from developing countries, in hospitals that aimed to become international training centers. Regulatory failure allowed the practice of this mutilating surgery for half a century. Hospital reports detailing these operations were ignored. Allowed practice due to false claims that Cesarean section was unsafe until the 1960s practice continued up-till 1994.
Symphysiotomy was performed for medical reasons are still
being made. Official briefs continue to reflect the myths propagated by Health
department, which has allowed itself to be captured by the body whose members
committed these atrocities, namely, the Institute of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists. This x ray was never offered and women usually succumbed to pain.
The courts represent survivors’ sole route to truth and justice. But actions that are brought outside the time limit cannot succeed. The clock runs from the time that you become aware that your injuries resulted from wrongdoing or negligence. In some cases, the date of that knowledge is unclear. These were covert operations. three or four decades elapsed in most cases before women understood that their pelvises had been broken. Many were having a first baby, and knew nothing about childbirth.
The courts represent survivors’ sole route to truth and justice. But actions that are brought outside the time limit cannot succeed. The clock runs from the time that you become aware that your injuries resulted from wrongdoing or negligence. In some cases, the date of that knowledge is unclear. These were covert operations. three or four decades elapsed in most cases before women understood that their pelvises had been broken. Many were having a first baby, and knew nothing about childbirth.
All of these women, without exception, assumed, or were told, that whatever
was done was necessary to save the life of the baby. The medical profession
closed ranks, in general. Few admit any connection between women’s ill-health
and their symphysiotomies.
The knowledge that this was wrongful surgery came slowly and painfully, in fragments heard in the media or read in a newspaper. Accepting that one has been abused is difficult there was denial of symphysiotomies this was easier but Art Views only question is as see bone pulled out is how? Most survivors say only song that relates to this ordeal is the song sounds of silence this is from Simon and Garfunkel.
The knowledge that this was wrongful surgery came slowly and painfully, in fragments heard in the media or read in a newspaper. Accepting that one has been abused is difficult there was denial of symphysiotomies this was easier but Art Views only question is as see bone pulled out is how? Most survivors say only song that relates to this ordeal is the song sounds of silence this is from Simon and Garfunkel.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Cable Roof Garden.
An art installation made from 2500-square metres of mesh allows up to
ten people to float on 26-foot diameter air-filled PVC balls, as well as play
spider by stalking people below. The project called 'In Orbit' put together by
Thomas Saracen uses three-tonnes of netting.
It took three-years to compose the impressive structure, which is located at over the giddy-heights of three floors of the K21 Standhaus museum in Dusseldorf, Germany. Located at over the giddy-heights of three floors of the K21 Standhaus museum in Dusseldorf, Germany the artist studies the techniques used by spiders to create their webs when he designed the spectacular piece of interactive artwork. The hanging gardens of Dusseldorf: 80ft art installation creates giant human 'spiderweb' with 2500-square metres of mesh.
It took three-years to compose the impressive structure, which is located at over the giddy-heights of three floors of the K21 Standhaus museum in Dusseldorf, Germany. Located at over the giddy-heights of three floors of the K21 Standhaus museum in Dusseldorf, Germany the artist studies the techniques used by spiders to create their webs when he designed the spectacular piece of interactive artwork. The hanging gardens of Dusseldorf: 80ft art installation creates giant human 'spiderweb' with 2500-square metres of mesh.
This
three storey structure allows up to ten people to crawl on web. 3-tonnes of netting took three-years to
compose into impressive structure. 'In Orbit' is the work of Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno. Hanging 80 feet in the air this huge installation has turned art lovers
into 'spiders' by recreating their intricate webs with 2500-square metres of
mesh. The three storey structure allows up to ten people to float on
gigantic air-filled PVC balls, as well as play spider by stalking people below.The
three-tonnes of netting took three-years to compose into the impressive
structure, called 'In Orbit' by engineers under the direction of Argentinian
artist Tomas Saraceno. Mr Saraceno explained the thinking behind his work.'Each
individual strand not only holds visitors in place, but weaves them into
itself, at the same time allowing them to act,' he said.'It's like an
outstretched network with an open character.
This is a design where a person can be like Human 'spiders' living on
the edge. The artist studied the techniques used by spiders to create their
webs when he designed the spectacular work of interactive artwork. Mr Saraceno
said 'Each individual strand not only holds visitors in place, but weaves them
into itself, at the same time allowing them to act'` 'An open, cosmic, woven
structure that becomes densified, ramified, before flowing out into lines again
at its edges. 'The web is singular in its relationship to the existing
architecture.' Visitors must be at least 12-years-old when they choose to take
to the heights of the exhibition when it opens on June 22nd 2013.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
New Mega Mall.
As with shopping it has to show some features like a lift with a view. These would also include, a you like it roof garden. This is so one can sit or buy and look at these garden features. As all groceries shopping is done on the upper floors. So if a child should cry rather than to have space its parents can go onto the garden, or head for the lift. Its our secret feature goes back to ground into the building as a new feature, so don't tell anyone qt as they say here in Art View. This goes down true the side arch in this design, as its an open lift with a view. Inside the two escalators are beside each other, one is at the back horizontal to the wall at the back and on the second floor other escalator is beside at the sidewall.
Any above-ground retail and the retail housed in. This will bring consept up 'For World Trade Center', which is under construction, and inside Free World Trade Center, which is still in the planning stage. Most of the retail will be inside the Transportation Hub, a central stop for 13 train lines. As Mr Westfield operated the hugely successful underground mall at the World Trade Center before selling its interest to the Port Authority
Mr Westfield say that the stores will cater. As not only to the people who will live and work at the World Trade Center but also to the masses of tourists who visit the National September 11 Memorial Park and Museum, as well as the proposed performing arts center. 'We have to design the retail to suit the customer,'Mr Lowy said. He also said he expects tenants to be a mix of upscale food shops, a 'very good' supermarket and other U.S. and international retailers so on with this all new designing as some more important features maybe teased out opening at 7 out by 11.11 pm.
As Esq Westfield Co-Chief Executive Peter Lowy said 352,000 sq feet of shopping would be spread over three above-ground levels and two below ground. Westfield is also entitled to operate another 90,000 sq feet of retail space among the 8.8 million sq feet of office space under construction. At the International Council of Shopping Centers annual convention Mr Lowy explained how Westfield planned to be selective about possible tenants. He said 'We're going to do something that no one can imagine.'
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Human Tissue.
Creatures of the deep human tissue produced by studio XVIVO in Hartford, Connecticut in the U.S., the movies magnify areas of our insides by up to 10 million times.
The 3D images were produced as part of a project aimed to help students and scientists understand the human body in new and creative ways. XVIVO lab compiled the collection for institutions including Harvard, Pfizer, and the United States Department of Defence and used replications of electron micro graphs, medical illustrations and photographs to recreate snapshots of parts of the body at a molecular level.
The 3D images were produced as part of a project aimed to help students and scientists understand the human body in new and creative ways. XVIVO lab compiled the collection for institutions including Harvard, Pfizer, and the United States Department of Defence and used replications of electron micro graphs, medical illustrations and photographs to recreate snapshots of parts of the body at a molecular level.
Its photographs that reveal an alien planet of gigantic proportions? These breathtaking animated simulations exist of the world within every human body.
Animators at the XVIVO studio have produced stunning short movies of the internal workings of the human body. The Connecticut-based artists have magnified some areas of the human body by up to 10 million times.
Produced as part of a project to help students and scientists understand the human anatomy in a new way. Amongst the areas captured are bone marrow, the components of a single cell and individual virus particles.
Animators at the XVIVO studio have produced stunning short movies of the internal workings of the human body. The Connecticut-based artists have magnified some areas of the human body by up to 10 million times.
Produced as part of a project to help students and scientists understand the human anatomy in a new way. Amongst the areas captured are bone marrow, the components of a single cell and individual virus particles.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
God save Humanity.
Art view sings from the same hymn sheet but in a slightly higher octave, as like for the preservation of the humanity by singing God save your glorious self. Its not an anthem or never was intended to be one that people are accustomed to singing so.
First, Dr Shoukhrat Mitalipov took eggs donated by healthy young women and removed their DNA. He then placed skin cells inside the hollowed-out eggs and used a zap of electricity to make them start developing into embryos. When the embryos were five or six days old, and around the size of a pinhead, Dr Mitalipov successfully harvested them for stem cells.These cells, known as ‘master cells’, are capable of turning into every type of cell in the body and are widely seen as a potential repair kit for diseased, damaged and worn-out body parts.
Dr Mitalipov has spent many years refining the technique, which involves feeding the eggs caffeine at a key point in the process. He said: ‘Our finding offers new ways of generating stem cells for patients with dysfunctional or damaged tissues and organs.‘Such stem cells can regenerate and replace those damaged cells and tissues and alleviate diseases that affect millions of people. ‘While there is much work to be done in developing safe and effective stem-cell treatments, we believe this is a significant step forward in developing the cells that could be used in regenerative medicine.’
First, Dr Shoukhrat Mitalipov took eggs donated by healthy young women and removed their DNA. He then placed skin cells inside the hollowed-out eggs and used a zap of electricity to make them start developing into embryos. When the embryos were five or six days old, and around the size of a pinhead, Dr Mitalipov successfully harvested them for stem cells.These cells, known as ‘master cells’, are capable of turning into every type of cell in the body and are widely seen as a potential repair kit for diseased, damaged and worn-out body parts.
Dr Mitalipov has spent many years refining the technique, which involves feeding the eggs caffeine at a key point in the process. He said: ‘Our finding offers new ways of generating stem cells for patients with dysfunctional or damaged tissues and organs.‘Such stem cells can regenerate and replace those damaged cells and tissues and alleviate diseases that affect millions of people. ‘While there is much work to be done in developing safe and effective stem-cell treatments, we believe this is a significant step forward in developing the cells that could be used in regenerative medicine.’
The same technique was employed by researchers led by Dr Ian Wilmut at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh to produce Dolly the Sheep, pictured above with Dr Wilmut, the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell. During somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), a donor cell nucleus is transferred to an egg cell whose own nuclear DNA has been removed. The egg develops into an early-stage embryo that is a clone of the donor, containing the same genes. Stem cells taken from the embryo are 'pluripotent', having the ability - with the right coaxing - to mature into any kind of tissue in the body, from brain to bone. In the new study, reported in the journal Cell, scientists transferred nuclei from human skin cells into human egg cells.In Britain, the law states that cloned embryos have to destroyed after 14 days, and it is illegal to implant them in a woman. Other countries have more relaxed rules for so-called reproductive cloning.
Josephine Quintavalle, of campaign group Comment on Reproductive Ethics, questioned the need for the research, given that another, more simple way of making customised stem cells already exists. She said: ‘The suspicion has to be that the real interest is not stem cell therapy per se, given that other uncontroversial approaches are already so successful. Let’s hope that the goal is not out and out reproductive cloning.
’Dr Mitalipov said he has failed to create baby monkeys via cloning, and that it is therefore unlikely his technique could be used to clone humans. Others claim that creating a five-day-old bundle of cells is a far cry from someone giving birth to a fully-formed cloned baby. However, Dr King warned: ‘Scientists have finally delivered the baby that would-be human cloners have been waiting for a method for reliably creating cloned human embryos. 'This makes it imperative that we create an international ban on human cloning before any more research like this takes place. ‘It is irresponsible in the extreme to have published this research. ‘In 2004 Hwang Woo-suk of South Korea claimed to have cloned the first human embryo and extracted stem cells from it. It later emerged that his data was fabricated, and he was convicted of embezzlement and other charges.
’Dr Mitalipov said he has failed to create baby monkeys via cloning, and that it is therefore unlikely his technique could be used to clone humans. Others claim that creating a five-day-old bundle of cells is a far cry from someone giving birth to a fully-formed cloned baby. However, Dr King warned: ‘Scientists have finally delivered the baby that would-be human cloners have been waiting for a method for reliably creating cloned human embryos. 'This makes it imperative that we create an international ban on human cloning before any more research like this takes place. ‘It is irresponsible in the extreme to have published this research. ‘In 2004 Hwang Woo-suk of South Korea claimed to have cloned the first human embryo and extracted stem cells from it. It later emerged that his data was fabricated, and he was convicted of embezzlement and other charges.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Six Inch Dwarf .
Six inch space race dwarfism isn’t uncommon among species as a new documentary film Sirius has revealed that the mummified remains of a six-inch supposed 'space alien' are in fact human.
Scientists say DNA tests have revealed the usual remains to be human rather than alien It was hailed as proof of alien life, a mummified visitor from another planet.
Ten years after the remains of a six-inch ‘space alien’ were first discovered, they have been confirmed as ‘human’ by Stanford scientists in a new documentary film Sirius.Since the remains of the small humanoid - known as the 'Atacama Humanoid' and nicknamed Ata - were discovered in Chile's Atacama Desert 10 years ago there has been much speculation about its origins.
Theories have included that the bones were those of an aborted fetus, or a monkey, or even an alien that had crash-landed on earth. A comparison of foetus x-rays show a remarkable difference between human fetus skeletal development and the x-rays of the Atacama humanoid, the researchers claim in a report published today.
Scientists say DNA tests have revealed the usual remains to be human rather than alien It was hailed as proof of alien life, a mummified visitor from another planet.
Ten years after the remains of a six-inch ‘space alien’ were first discovered, they have been confirmed as ‘human’ by Stanford scientists in a new documentary film Sirius.Since the remains of the small humanoid - known as the 'Atacama Humanoid' and nicknamed Ata - were discovered in Chile's Atacama Desert 10 years ago there has been much speculation about its origins.
Theories have included that the bones were those of an aborted fetus, or a monkey, or even an alien that had crash-landed on earth. A comparison of foetus x-rays show a remarkable difference between human fetus skeletal development and the x-rays of the Atacama humanoid, the researchers claim in a report published today.
Dr Steven Greer, who led the project and documentary, has hit back at critics who claim the body is a hoax.'The CAT scan clearly shows internal chest organs -lungs and what appears to be the remains of a heart structure,'
he said.'There is absolutely no doubt that the specimen is an actual organism and that it is not a hoax of any kind. 'This fact has been confirmed by Dr. Nolan and Dr. Lachman at Stanford.'In the weeks leading up to Monday’s premier of Sirius, UFO enthusiasts had grown increasingly excited that the film could announce a major breakthrough in the search for extra-terrestrial life forms.
Experts say the small skeleton certainly bears many of the hallmarks of what we have come to believe aliens look like, in particular a large head overshadowing a small body.According to Chilean local newspaper, a man called Oscar Munoz found the remain on Oct. 19, 2003 when he was looking for objects of historical value in La Noria, a ghost town in the Atacama Desert. Near an abandoned church, Munoz found a white cloth containing, according to the newspaper, ‘a strange skeleton no bigger than 15cm [the size of a pen]. It was a creature with hard teeth, a bulging head with an additional odd bulge on top.
he said.'There is absolutely no doubt that the specimen is an actual organism and that it is not a hoax of any kind. 'This fact has been confirmed by Dr. Nolan and Dr. Lachman at Stanford.'In the weeks leading up to Monday’s premier of Sirius, UFO enthusiasts had grown increasingly excited that the film could announce a major breakthrough in the search for extra-terrestrial life forms.
Experts say the small skeleton certainly bears many of the hallmarks of what we have come to believe aliens look like, in particular a large head overshadowing a small body.According to Chilean local newspaper, a man called Oscar Munoz found the remain on Oct. 19, 2003 when he was looking for objects of historical value in La Noria, a ghost town in the Atacama Desert. Near an abandoned church, Munoz found a white cloth containing, according to the newspaper, ‘a strange skeleton no bigger than 15cm [the size of a pen]. It was a creature with hard teeth, a bulging head with an additional odd bulge on top.
Its body was scaly and of dark color. Unlike humans, it had nine ribs. A DNA sample from bone marrow extracted from the specimen, was analyzed by scientists at a prestigious American university.
Scientists believe the unusual skeleton is human, yet it has nine ribs' After six months of research by leading scientists at Stanford University, the Atacama Humanoid remains a profound mystery,' said physician and Disclosure Project founder Dr. Steven Greer.'We traveled to Barcelona Spain in late September 2012 to obtain detailed X Rays, CAT scans and take genetic samples for testing at Stanford University.
'We obtained excellent DNA material by surgically dissecting the distal ends of two right anterior ribs on the humanoid. 'These clearly contained bone marrow material, as was seen on the dissecting microscope that was brought in for the procedure,' Sirius premiered in Los Angeles on Earth Day and will be released online and in select theaters worldwide, starting April 22. The humanoid was first discovered in 2003 in the remote Atacama desert region of Chile. In the new documentary, a DNA sample from bone marrow extracted from the specimen, was analyzed by scientists at a prestigious American university.
Scientists believe the unusual skeleton is human, yet it has nine ribs' After six months of research by leading scientists at Stanford University, the Atacama Humanoid remains a profound mystery,' said physician and Disclosure Project founder Dr. Steven Greer.'We traveled to Barcelona Spain in late September 2012 to obtain detailed X Rays, CAT scans and take genetic samples for testing at Stanford University.
'We obtained excellent DNA material by surgically dissecting the distal ends of two right anterior ribs on the humanoid. 'These clearly contained bone marrow material, as was seen on the dissecting microscope that was brought in for the procedure,' Sirius premiered in Los Angeles on Earth Day and will be released online and in select theaters worldwide, starting April 22. The humanoid was first discovered in 2003 in the remote Atacama desert region of Chile. In the new documentary, a DNA sample from bone marrow extracted from the specimen, was analyzed by scientists at a prestigious American university.
They concluded that it was an 'interesting mutation' of a male human that had survived post-birth for between six and eight years. ‘I can say with absolute certainty that it is not a monkey.
'It is human - closer to human than chimpanzees. It lived to the age of six to eight,’ said Garry Nolan, director of stem cell biology at Stanford University's School of Medicine in California. 'Obviously, it was breathing, it was eating, it was metabolizing. 'It calls into question how big the thing might have been when it was born.'The small skeleton bears many of the hallmarks of what we have come to believe ETs look like, in particular a large head overshadowing a small body‘The DNA tells the story and we have the computational techniques that allows us to determine, in very short order, whether, in fact, this is human,’ Nolan, who performed the DNA tests, explains in the film.
In addition to studying the origins of Ata, Sirius explores the subject of UFO and ET visitation, the disclosure of secret UFO files, and the investigation of advanced energy and propulsion technologies extra-terrestrial civilizations are using to travel to Earth. Based on evidence gathered over the past 20 years by physician and Disclosure Project founder Dr. Steven Greer, Sirius reveals how and why these energy technologies are being suppressed in favor of maintaining the current petrochemical system. premiered in Los Angeles on Earth Day and will be released online and in select theaters worldwide, starting April 22 2013.
'It is human - closer to human than chimpanzees. It lived to the age of six to eight,’ said Garry Nolan, director of stem cell biology at Stanford University's School of Medicine in California. 'Obviously, it was breathing, it was eating, it was metabolizing. 'It calls into question how big the thing might have been when it was born.'The small skeleton bears many of the hallmarks of what we have come to believe ETs look like, in particular a large head overshadowing a small body‘The DNA tells the story and we have the computational techniques that allows us to determine, in very short order, whether, in fact, this is human,’ Nolan, who performed the DNA tests, explains in the film.
In addition to studying the origins of Ata, Sirius explores the subject of UFO and ET visitation, the disclosure of secret UFO files, and the investigation of advanced energy and propulsion technologies extra-terrestrial civilizations are using to travel to Earth. Based on evidence gathered over the past 20 years by physician and Disclosure Project founder Dr. Steven Greer, Sirius reveals how and why these energy technologies are being suppressed in favor of maintaining the current petrochemical system. premiered in Los Angeles on Earth Day and will be released online and in select theaters worldwide, starting April 22 2013.
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