The Robin's Nest: A New Set of Circumstances
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Footage shot from 2007-2009 at San Francisco's Sutro Park, Ocean Beach, Land's End, and elsewhere along the coast.
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about Janine Benyus:
Janine Benyus is a natural sciences writer, innovation consultant, and author of six books, including her latest − Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. In Biomimicry, she names an emerging discipline that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating nature's designs and processes (e.g., solar cells that mimic leaves, agriculture that models a prairie, businesses that run like redwood forests).
Janine has cultivated a deep knowledge of the natural world, beginning with direct observation in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, continuing in habitats from Maine to West Virginia where she worked as a backcountry guide, and now, in her home wilds of Montana.
In addition to her biomimicry work, Janine teaches interpretive writing, lectures at the University of Montana, and works towards restoring and protecting wild lands. She serves on a number of land use committees in her rural county.
Janine has received several awards including the 2009 Champion of the Earth award in Science & Innovation from the United Nations Environmental Programme, Rachel Carson Environmental Ethics Award, Lud Browman Award for Science Writing, Science Writing in Society Journalism Award, Barrows and Heinz Distinguished Lectureships, and has been honored as one of TIME International's Heros of the Environment.
An educator at heart, Janine believes that the more people learn from natures mentors, the more theyll want to protect them. This is why she writes, speaks, and revels in describing the wild teachers in our midst.
Janine's international keynotes have introduced tens of thousands of people to biomimicry, including Amana-Key Executive Leadership Training, American Institute of Architects, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, California Resource Recovery Association, Cambridge University's Centre of International Studies and the Environment, Canadian National Roundtable for the Economy and the Environment, Design Futures Council, Global Business Network, Health Care Without Harm, the Prince of Wales' Business & the Environment Programme, National Textile Center, President's Council on Sustainable Development, Schumacher College, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Wharton School of Business. She also hosted and co-wrote a two-hour public television special based on her book, which aired on "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki" in 71 countries.
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spunkycarol
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excellent work!
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spunkycarol
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Mobius2012
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Thought you would appreciate this Steven! Blessings!
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Mobius2012
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stephenthomson
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Mobius2012:
nice retro feel. I also liked "distance". do you prefer uploading to vimeo than to youtube? maybe i should do a vimeo acct.
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stephenthomson
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Mobius2012
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Mobius2012:
LOL, yeah I prefer using Vimeo because it's not as over crowded with content as youtube is, and I'm trying to avoid plagiarism too...Youtubers like to spoof a lot..Vimeo subscribers are a bit more conservative and respectful of other peoples artwork.
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Mobius2012
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stephenthomson
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Mobius2012:
for now, anyway. soon enough there will be mashups on vimeo, i'd wager.
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stephenthomson
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Chique
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Excellent!
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Chique
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quixotic12
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Here is a link to her TED talk on Biomimicry.
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quixotic12
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bluestranger
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Wow, I am absolutely blown away. This leaves you wanting more, as in feature length. This lady will get more research. I hope some of her lectures are available. Much appreciated, stephenthomson.
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bluestranger
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ac
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Thank you!!! That is totally it! Dead ringer for Jodie Foster.
Let me know when it's back in preview! ;)
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ac
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stephenthomson
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ac:
hah! is it going to TV? otherwise i say embrace the imperfection!
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stephenthomson
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ac
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Nice work, Stephen. A couple of random notes:
I loved the footage and the edit.
The music was a tiny bit hot in the mix, imo.
The VO sounds exactly like some female celebrity. I just can't put my finger on who. Hopefully someone will figure it out and keep me from going crazy.Again, nice piece. Peace.
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ac
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stephenthomson
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ac:
hey andrew, i appreciate the QC, like good ol' times :)
now that you mention it, she sounds exactly like jody foster.
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stephenthomson
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JanforGore
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ac:
Oh wow, I thought the same thing.
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JanforGore
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spunkycarol
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ac:
I kept thinking "is that Jodie Foster?"
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spunkycarol
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current89
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As always, great job, the montage and voice over was done extremely well.
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current89
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JanforGore
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All answers are in nature. Well done.
I'm featuring this in the Sustainable Agriculture Group.
http://current.com/groups/sustainable-agriculture/ - 2 years ago
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JanforGore
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stephenthomson
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JanforGore:
thanks Jan.
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stephenthomson
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JanforGore
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JanforGore:
Keep up the good work Stephen. I truly enjoy your work, and biomimicry is a discipline that I too believe will be essential to us adapting to our world in the future.
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JanforGore
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cwswell
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u did it again. i just watched this sitting in F3.
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cwswell
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stephenthomson
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cwswell:
i thought you'd appreciate the Ocean Beach and Sutro scenery!
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stephenthomson
