"The Promise of Biomimicry" : Innovation and Design Inspired by Nature
Learn about the Promise of Biomimicry from this film by the Biomimicry Institute and produced by Tree Media. Biomimicry is a way of living for every day people and as a pathway for design inspired by nature. Co-founder Janine Benyus walks us through the discipline that takes wisdom from the natural world to transform it into human design. Up-and-coming companies share their vision and inspiration, and viewers are poised to ask how nature would solve a problem. Tune in and learn from Earth’s greatest teacher: nature.
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Amazing film! We are super glad and grateful to be part of this. Thank you Biomimicry Institute for all help you have done to us!
@BiomimicryOrg
4 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for all that you do!
@garfieldthomas8118
7 ай бұрын
@@BiomimicryOrg What forest is that at the start?
Institution of World Has Huge Responsibility For Next Generation
I've been giving public presentations in Milwaukee about biomimicry. Goal is to branch different businesses, schools and organizations to support each other and their communities in an ecologically inspired model. Thank you for the inspiration and new ideas!
Sustainable development Also Linked With Climate change
So glad this film is out there!
la plus noble et la plus précieuse source d'inspiration ! Chère nature...
YAHOO! This needs to go mainstream. The answer to covid is within this science. Let go let God!
The small sample of innovative ides here all deserve big commercial backing. The way of the future...
Janine you are that instrument of nature that nature itself developed as the strategy to keep it alive and vibrant for centuries to come. I thank the universe that through your eyes and your consciousness is opening the eyes of the mind of this generation and bringing it closer to its basic principles to understand itself as part of a whole, as part of nature itself. Thank you..
Watching bio-mimicry inspires my poetry.
@BiomimicryOrg
4 жыл бұрын
We'd love to see your poetry. Feel free to send us your work: hello@biomimicry.org.
Incredible!!! I look forward to connecting with this community in the future and following your progress. So grateful 🙏❤️😊
Fantastic!! Well done and inspiring as always
This is so incredibly exciting for our future as a species in progression. I am truly inspired as a human by these concepts…
Thank you for this. 🙏🏻 very inspiring🙏🏻
Sailing is a good way to learn, Biomimicry. Thank you.
Respect Women's Since They Deserve It
thanks. i gained so much now back to work
This is really inspiring and a really genius idea. I'd like to venture further into this type of engineering as I go through school.
In spite of all the great ideas and greater intentions, violins and cellos, first off "let's try to learn that we are not so different from the animals out there" jada jada. The first principle of nature which is balance is completely shunned on when it comes to economy and competition, organisms are competing to survive within an eco-system built to regenerate and recycle itself by design. Us, on the other hand, can compete just for money because some money can hopefully "attract" more money and so on, but money itself can't grow into a new tree, can't generate new life. If we keep going down this road we are not going to make the "change" we are longing for, all will stay the same and will keep getting worse. No matter how sustainable your product is and how many biomimicry prizes you can win. We need first and foremost an organic economy model, which doesn't hinge on the winner takes it all. But more on inclusion and redistribution of wealth.
@BiomimicryOrg
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, and we must start somewhere!
Bright new future. So elevating!
This gives me HOPE.
What an amazing film! May I use this for my class for sustainable design and built environment? As a future designer, I would also love to do my part to save what's left in for the future generations. This is really inspiring and eye-opening.
This is so inspiring. Would love to do something like this ♥️
This is so inspirational 💗 thank you
Eco system Means Balancing of Nature
Very interesting, i'm french and I studied this in class 😋
The Columbus College of Art & Design in Columbus Ohio USA, many years ago had a Dean of Industrial Design and Interior Design who introduced the course in Biomimicry to young art students at the undergraduate level, his name was Dean: Carl Garant - what a brilliant man he is !!
@BiomimicryOrg
Жыл бұрын
Amazing! We need more nature-inspired thinkers spreading education to all ages. It's a powerful way to create real positive change!
Well done!
FANTASTIC!!!
Amazing film
DON'T EVER STOP!!!
@BiomimicryOrg
2 жыл бұрын
You got it, we'll keep at it! Thank you for your encouragement!
I thought I was having a foolish idea when I try to incorporate how the bio-kingdoms governs itself to my political course and then found out about biomimicry. I have to take my foolish more seriously next time.
Amazing information, can we make it different languages
well said, keep going
VERY COOL.
Planets Also Sometime Create Problems
is this a documentry from surdurlebiliryasam
@BiomimicryOrg
3 жыл бұрын
No this was produced by Tree Media
Is this the official account or copied one ??
@BiomimicryOrg
3 жыл бұрын
This is the official account for the Biomimicry Institute :)
Anybody doing an animation film with biomimicry being basis for world peace?
What an amazing film--but I wish you would invest in actual captions. The autogenerated captions are so full of mistakes as to impede access and understanding. For example, did you know that in auto-captioning there is never any punctuation? So the presenter's wonderful questions at the beginning look like statements and do not engage the viewer. It also includes no periods so you don't know where one thought ends and another begins. It turns a very articulate presentation into an odd, stream of consciousness rambling. And the mistakes! In the first minutes, it mistakes "really windy in a field" for "really windy and filled", "binary" for "battery" making it really hard to follow what is being said. I planned to show this video to my Deaf preservice teachers in our elementary science methods class but it is sadly unusable.
@BiomimicryOrg
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, Heidi. We hope to be able to fix this as soon as possible.
This screams intelligent design. They are looking at planning, purpose, and insight and applying those same concepts to engineering. Evolution is void of all of these concepts.