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Molar of Cretan dwarf elephant at Natural History Museum, London.
Elephas creticus (Bate, 1907)
Elephantidae
Proboscidea
83 x 40 x 68 cm
"American Dreamers: realtà e immaginazione contemporanea americana"
9 marzo - 15 luglio 2012
We saw this informational display as we walked back inside NamanaBe Hall. Hanging above the top glass shelf are painted models of lemur heads. The shelf below that holds a few bones from a Pygmy Hippo (hippopotamus lemerlei) that went extinct about 1000 years ago. The next shelf down displays skulls and a skeleton of living Lemurs. It also holds the skull of a Giant Lemur that went extinct about 500 years ago, about the same time as the Elephant Bird whose bone and egg are displayed on the bottom.
Guide to living and extinct insect replicas of New York contained in the installation by Austrian design team Mischer’Traxler’s “Curiosity Cloud”
Installation view “Nature: Cooper-Hewitt Design Triennial”
The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
New York, New York
May 10, 2019 – January 20, 2020
Image from '[A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos ... Being the substance of some lectures delivered before the University of Oxford, with much additional matter. [With plates, including maps.]]', 000869450
Author: DAUBENY, Charles Giles Bridle.
Page: 282
Year: 1848
Place: London
Publisher: Richard & John E. Taylor
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Taken at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Echoplex, Los Angeles. August 9th, 2012.
For LA Record: larecord.com/photos/2012/08/11/totally-enormous-extinct-d....
Luckilly, I can read the wall next to this guy. It says, "A notable deposit of fossil bones from Nebraska consisting largely of remains of an extinct rhino."
Part of my "Here Today..." series. What is there for a tiger to look forward to in the future beyond cages and feeding schedules?
Sumatran tigress at the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden.
Echoplex, Los Angeles. August 9th, 2012.
For LA Record: larecord.com/photos/2012/08/11/totally-enormous-extinct-d....
Shot on Adox CHS 50 ART, developed in HC 110 for 14 Minutes (Solution H), 3 inversions every minute.
3 extinct volcanos exist in this region of Bavaria. All have been used in the past as fortresses or lookouts. I'm not sure of the name of this one, but the photo is taken from the top of the extinct volcano in Parkstein, Germany
TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS performs at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, FL. www.noizenews.com follow www.twitter.com/noizenews like www.facebook.com/noizenews
Forgive me if I've become a Fractaladdict, but sitting behind the monitor, while the clouds outside darken the otherwise black and white world, these metapatterns that have resulted from mathematical iterations and digital envisioning have allowed my brain to expand the way I see, and I feel drawn to share these visions, from the hundreds of images I've saved.