Wednesday 10 December 2008

The Aquatics

It's a fine Art class right now, and I feel like slothing.

Courtesy of Costcutter's new pizza selection, which offers a wide range of various semi-burnt products. All for 70p.


ACE.

It's either doodle along through my book, trying to tie in illustration with the evolution/superhuman investigation
OR
Just keep it cool, kick back and relax to the delights of video documentaries on the evolution of human species.

Intensive slothing it is!!!

I've focused more on the National Geographic's archive on related television series to my project, and completely forgot about the wonders of the Discovery Channel!
[The channel where discovery is all]
Well
DURRH.

As I've already got p-p-p-lentyyy of videos on the superhuman side of things, I am right now, as we speak, searching for stuff on evolution - starting off with humans.
And this is some pretty darn cool thing I came along!


The AAT/H (Aquatic Ape Theory/Hypothesis)
Documentary.
Produced by Richard Chambers (The Third)- Also directed and produced 'Nature' (2007) and 'Massive Nature' (2004), both documentaries.
Narrated by Andrew Sachs - He has a nice voice.
Shown also on BBC.
Aired in 1998.
Explains and discusses the pros and cons of the Aquatic Ape Theory, including interview clips with the founders of the hypothesis. This argues that the idea, an intensively backed-up one, should be seriously considered in defining the evolution of man, from the descendent from Apes.












Hope you enjoyed!


Gotta dash back to the table!
Teacher's expecting some neat illustrations come the hour.



BLAST.

1 comment:

MattPaul61 said...

Superhuman/Evolution investigation!

Cool.