Second Nature: The Biomimicry Evolution

26 minutes  /  All ages  /  2010  /  United States of America  /  Average:


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"Second Nature: The Biomimicry Evolution" explores the emerging discipline of biomimicry, the science of emulating natural forms, processes, and ecosystems to create more sustainable and healthier human technologies and designs.

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Synopsis

“The conscious emulation of life’s genius is a survival strategy for the human race, a path to a sustainable future. The more our world functions like the natural world, the more likely we are to endure on this home that is ours, but not ours alone." – Janine Benyus

Set in the wilds of South Africa, “Second Nature: The Biomimicry Evolution" follows biologist, author, and Time magazine "Hero of the Environment" Janine Benyus and her team as they illustrate how organisms in the natural world can teach us how to be more efficient and sustainable engineers, chemists, architects, and business leaders. Nature provides the models: solar cells copied from leaves, steely fibers woven like a spider-web, shatterproof ceramics drawn from mother-of-pearl, medical advancements compliments of chimpanzees, and a closed-loop economy that takes its lessons from redwoods, coral reefs, and oak-hickory forests. After 3.8 billion years, life has discovered not only how to survive but also how to thrive as a system. Benyus brings a deep affection and admiration for the natural world as she guides the viewer toward a vision of a planet in balance between continued human progress and ecosystem survival.

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Cinematographer: Teboho Nkonyeni
Editor: Sandra Vieira
Editor: Jessica Clare Phillips

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I didn't know what Biomimicry was before watching this but it was super interesting! Intriguing topic and great doc.