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  1. Against a landscape of X-ray imagery and wild anatomical reimagination, a mother and her children struggle for survival.

  2. Hominidae is a CG animated virtual reality film based on the critically acclaimed animated short film Hominid. The creatures of Hominidae were first created in 2004 as a series of photo-composites built from human and veterinary x-ray films.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HominidaeHominidae - Wikipedia

    The Hominidae (/ h ɒ ˈ m ɪ n ɪ d iː /), whose members are known as the great apes or hominids (/ ˈ h ɒ m ɪ n ɪ d z /), are a taxonomic family of primates that includes eight extant species in four genera: Pongo (the Bornean, Sumatran and Tapanuli orangutan); Gorilla (the eastern and western gorilla); Pan (the chimpanzee and the bonobo ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HomininaeHomininae - Wikipedia

    Homininae ( / hɒmɪˈnaɪniː / ), also called " African hominids " or " African apes ", is a subfamily of Hominidae. [1] [2] It includes two tribes, with their extant as well as extinct species: 1) the tribe Hominini (with the genus Homo including modern humans and numerous extinct species; the subtribe Hominina, comprising at least two ...

  5. fivars.net › stories › stories2020Hominidae - FIVARS

    Hominidae - FIVARS. Directed by: Brian Andrews. Country: USA. Runtime: 6m41s. (Passive Experience – 360 Theater) Hominidae depicts an ecosystem of x-ray visibility. Creatures have evolved in surprising ways, where humans, birds, spiders and frogs share unique anatomies.

  6. Hominidae VR Film Trailer. Against a landscape of X-ray imagery and wild anatomical reimagination, a mother and her children struggle for survival. Trailer for Hominidae, a VR film coming winter 2020.

    • 48 sec
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    • Brian Andrews
  7. May 23, 2024 · Hominidae, in zoology, one of the two living families of the ape superfamily Hominoidea, the other being the Hylobatidae (gibbons). Hominidae includes the great apes—that is, the orangutans (genus Pongo), the gorillas (Gorilla), and the chimpanzees and bonobos (Pan)—as well as human beings (Homo).

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