3D Animation of the Human Body

This is a fascinating and  very cool 3D animation of various biological processes within our bodies. 

11 Responses to “3D Animation of the Human Body”

  1. naturcomments™ - 3D animation of the human body « naturmama® - for natural lifestyles - official blog Says:

    [...] naturcomments™ - 3D animation of the human body The following animation was posted on a very interesting bio-science blog entitled Biosingularity here [...]

  2. peak performance mind audio Says:

    That is very interesting video, I’m more focus on the untapped potential of the human brain. Not many people knows about it and even fewer people use it..

    The frequency, energy and brainwave produced by the brain works beyond the boundaries of science. We are just touching the tip of the iceberg.

    Alison Lee

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    [...] 3D Animation of the Human Body This is a fascinating and  very cool 3D animation of various biological processes within our bodies. [YouTube] [...]

  4. jeremy Says:

    wow, looks like a lot of work

  5. toni Says:

    Really Cool …going to stick around and read some of your other articles….looks great….t

  6. kellysday Says:

    That is the coolest thing EVER!! My brother thought it looked like a whole bunch of space-pods flying through an un-discovered universe. Or, just a video-game. Well, my comments to the maker!

  7. What’s on the web? (4 August 2007) « ScienceRoll Says:

    [...] 3D Animation of the Human Body (Biosingularity) [...]

  8. Abhishek Chanani Says:

    Can I get a better resolution of this video

  9. Street Anatomy · Take a wild ride through the body Says:

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  10. gpriscille Says:

    great! that’s how brain works……. i do explore some other videos and all i wanted is to know the specification on how it works in that part, whatsoever.

  11. Theresa K. Says:

    beautiful animation. i know some folks who have worked on video games related to the human body, and they talk about the challange of accurately representing what’s going on. do you have a post or other discussion that describes how you translate the biological content into a visual representation?

    many thanks,
    tk

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