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《古生物图鉴——恐龙卷二:目前发现的部分代表性蜥臂类恐龙及古鸟化石生物形象科学艺术复原》A PICTORIAL GUIDE TO PALEONTOLOGY, PTEROSAURS: Sci

ANGECY:Copyright Agency of China
A PICTORIAL GUIDE TO PALEONTOLOGY, PTEROSAURS: Scientific Art Images of Selected Pterosaurs
Hardcover
23cm × 28cm
300 pages
World Rights Excluded Simplified Chinese

 

SUMMARY

PNSO's Scientific Art Projects Plan: The Stories on Earth (2010—2070) / PNSO 地球故事科学艺术创作计划(2010—2070


A PICTORIAL GUIDE TO PALEONTOLOGY

This series is a product of PNSO's "Darwin: An Art Project of Life Sciences" in Scientific Art Projects Plan: The Stories on Earth (2010—2070), initiated by ZHAO Chuang and YANG Yang. This extensive project is an effort to recreate Earth's prehistoric and extinct lives. It picks 500 representative Mesozoic fossils from around the world, using art to restore the skeletons and live appearances of these fossils based on science. It shows information about the origins of the fossils as well as the species’ body sizes, living periods, and diets, in Chinese and English.

This series includes five volumes: Dinosaurs (vol 1-3), Pterosaurs (vol 4), and Prehistoric Aquatic Reptiles (vol 5). Based on new scientific progress, the current edition revises more than 100 statistics in the first edition and includes the images of the newly discovered paleontological species.

Several illustrations used in the series have appeared in leading scientific journals such as Nature, Science, and Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. PNSO hopes this series will provide paleontologists with a rich set of illustrations and statistics.

 

CONTRIBUTORS

 


ZHAO Chuang and YANG Yang are two professionals who work together to create scientific art. Mr. ZHAO Chuang, a scientific artist, and Ms. YANG Yang, an author of science books for children, started working together when they jointly founded PNSO, an organization devoted to the research and creation of scientific art in Beijing on June 1st, 2010. A few months later, they launched Scientific Art Projects Plan: Stories on Earth (2010-2070). The plan uses scientific art to create a captivating, historically accurate narrative. These narratives are based on the latest scientific research, focusing on the complex relationships between species, natural environments, communities, and cultures. The narratives consider the perspectives of human civilizations while exploring Earth's past, present, and future. The PNSO founders plan to spend 60 years to do research and create unique and engaging scientific art and literature for people around the world. They hope to share scientific knowledge through publications, exhibitions, and courses. PNSO's overarching goal is to serve research institutions and the general public, especially young people.

PNSO has independently completed or participated in numerous creative and research projects. The organization's work has been shared and loved with thousands of people around the world. PNSO collaborates with professional scientists and has been invited to many key laboratories around the world to create scientific works of art. Many works produced by PNSO staff members have been published in leading journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell. The organization has always been committed to supporting state-of-the-art scientific explorations. In addition, a large number of illustrations completed by PNSO staff members have been published and cited in hundreds of well-known media outlets, including The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Asahi Shimbun, People's Daily, BBC, CNN, Fox News, and CCTV. The works created

 

 

赵闯和杨杨 以及 PNSO 地球故事科学艺术创作计划(2010—2070)

赵闯和杨杨是一个科学艺术家团体,其中赵闯先生是一位科学艺术家,杨杨女士 是一位科学童话作家。两人于2010 年6 月1 日在北京正式宣布成立“PNSO 啄木鸟 科学艺术小组”,开始职业化的科学艺术创作与研究事业,同时启动“PNSO 地球故事 科学艺术创作计划(2010—2070)”。该计划旨在通过科学艺术这一古老的叙事形式, 基于最新科学进程的研究成果,讲述生命演化过程中物种、自然环境、社群、文化等 事物的内在关系,以人类文明视角表达地球的过去、现在与未来,创始人赵闯先生和 杨杨女士希望通过持续60 年的科学艺术和文学作品创作与理论研究,以出版、展览、 课程等多种知识分享方式,为科研机构和公众尤其是青少年提供科学艺术服务。

目前,PNSO 已经独立或参与完成了多个重要的创作与研究项目,成果广泛被社 会各界应用与传播。在专业合作方面,PNSO 接受全球多个重点实验室的邀请进行科 学艺术创作,为人类正在进行的前沿科学探索提供专业支持,众多作品发表在《自然》《科 学》《细胞》等全球著名的科学期刊上。在大众传播方面,大量作品被包括《纽约时报》《华 盛顿邮报》《卫报》《朝日新闻》《人民日报》以及BBC、CNN、福克斯新闻、CCTV 等 在内的全球上千家媒体的科学报道中刊发和转载,用于帮助公众了解最新的科学事实 与进程。在公共教育方面,PNSO 与包括美国自然历史博物馆、中国科学院、诺丁汉 城市博物馆、重庆自然博物馆等在内的全球各地的公共科学组织合作推出了多个展览 项目,与世界青年地球科学家联盟、国际地球科学议题基金会等国际组织联合完成了 多个国际合作项目,帮助不同地区的青少年了解和感受科学艺术的魅力。

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