museum of animal perspectives

by: admin Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Headed by Sam Easterson, the Museum of Animal Perspectives project involves the placement of tiny cameras atop various animals –everything from scorpions to frogs to lambs to wolves– and documenting short snippets of them going about Museum of Animal Perspectives. A bunch of videos that show the world from the perspective of several animals, including an armadillo, a wolf, a scorpion and a house fly. Here's a bison's view of moving with a herd: The Museum of Animal Perspectives attaches small cameras to the backs of frogs, moles, armadillos, bison, wolves, alligators, pheasants, crickets, ducks, bees and more. The videos are on Flickr and they're just as cool as they sound.

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