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These critters are the result of a computer program that created a simple structure and allowed it to mutate. Selection preferred motion. The critters learned to move in an amazing variety of ways. Some of them look familiar; others are just plain weird. All of them are the result of selection pressure on random variation. This kind of mathematical evolution can be used to solve design problems.
Artist: Paul Thurloe. Giant crab in sandstone on Tamarama beach, about 4m across.
Sculpture by the Sea, Sydney 2010.
No.86
Soft little square critter 12 inches tall from the tip of his ear to the bottom of his paw.
5 inches wide.
All critters are made in a smoke free enviroment.
While munching my lunch, I was looking at the tanks and guns waiting to be moved from the Ordinance Museum at APG and this critter appeared out of no where. No idea what it was but it appeared to be about the size of a small horse
I mad this critter for a friend. She recently lost her mother, and then her house flooded. I wanted to make her smile. I gave it to her today. She loved it. She has 7 cats and the fabric I choose as kitty cats all over it.
Critters of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Kota Kinabalu
All pictures were Photoshoped and 60% cropped from original photos.
Credit: All pictures taken with a Panasonic LUMIX LX3 camera with Nautilus customized housing
In the woods, that is my backyard, we have critters often, from racoons to coyote. Today I caught this deer running through.
He bought five baby hens - each a different breed - to raise as pets and, eventually, for their eggs.
Soft little koala critter 12inches tall from the tip of his ear to the bottom of his paw.
5inches wide.
All critters are made in a smoke free enviroment.
Newberg's Critter Cabana was devastated by a fire on Thursday, Dec. 13, leaving dozens of animals facing forced relocation to the shop's Wilsonville annex. In this series of photos, employee Heather Sullivan cares for the survivors.
These critters are the result of a computer program that created a simple structure and allowed it to mutate. Selection preferred motion. The critters learned to move in an amazing variety of ways. Some of them look familiar; others are just plain weird. All of them are the result of selection pressure on random variation. This kind of mathematical evolution can be used to solve design problems.