Monday, October 20, 2014

Mysteries of the Unseen World - Louie Schwartzberg

The natural world has taken millions of years to evolve to its current state, and, in doing so, has found the most perfect designs. Gecko's feet have tiny hair-like structures that allow them to scale walls; dragonflies wings are oriented such a way that they can maneuver backwards and upside down; sharks rough skin reduces drag in the water. Louie Schwartzberg's film Mysteries of the Unseen World takes viewers to places that would have been impossible just a few years ago, from the atomic level to deep into space. The large-format film is in theaters now.

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