At the Holy pillar rocks of Meteora (1080@30p, 2min, 3D)
Meteora is located close to Kalampaka and is a region of extraordinary beauty in Central Greece. The monasteries of Meteora, built on the tops of the rock pillars, are today the second most important monastic complex in Greece, after Mount Athos. Meteora is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List as both Natural site and Cultural Site.
The full 15-minute 3D (stereoscopic) movie can be watched at the Digital Projection Center for the History and Culture of Meteora of the Municipality of Kalampaka:
Developed by Aviatop IKE and the Computer Graphics Research Team of the University of Ioannina ( for the Region of Thessaly.
At the Holy pillar rocks of Meteora (1080@60p, 2min, 2D)
Meteora is located close to Kalampaka and is a region of extraordinary beauty in Central Greece. The monasteries of Meteora, built on the tops of the rock pillars, are today the second most important monastic complex in Greece, after Mount Athos. Meteora is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List as both Natural site and Cultural Site.
The full 15-minute 3D (stereoscopic) movie can be watched at the Digital Projection Center for the History and Culture of Meteora of the Municipality of Kalampaka:
Developed by Aviatop IKE and the Computer Graphics Research Team of the University of Ioannina ( for the Region of Thessaly.
Once upon a time at the pillar rocks forest of Meteora (1080@30p, 3D, 6min)
The history of the elements that constitute the unique region of Meteora, Greece that we all marvel at today.
The full 15-minute 3D (stereoscopic) movie can be watched at the Digital Projection Center for the History and Culture of Meteora of the Municipality of Kalampaka:
Developed by Aviatop and the computer graphics research group of the University of Ioannina ( on commission by the Region of Thessaly.
Once upon a time at the pillar rocks forest of Meteora (1080@60p, 2D, 6min)
The history of the elements that constitute the unique region of Meteora, Greece that we all marvel at today.
The full 15-minute 3D (stereoscopic) movie can be watched at the Digital Projection Center for the History and Culture of Meteora of the Municipality of Kalampaka:
Developed by Aviatop and the computer graphics research group of the University of Ioannina ( on commission by the Region of Thessaly.
Episode 2 Symbols of an Alien Sky: The Lightning Scarred Planet, Mars (Full Documentary)
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Year by year the evidence for global electric scarring of Mars continues to grow. Bringing the facts to public attention will be among our highest priorities in coming months. Note: all of the Mars imagery involves actual maps from Google Mars.
In Episode 2 Symbols of an Alien Sky: The Lightning Scarred Planet, Mars, David Talbott takes the viewer on an odyssey across the surface of Mars. Exploring feature after feature of the planet, he finds that only electric arcs could produce the observed patterns. The high resolution images reveal massive channels and gouges, great mounds, and crater chains, none finding an explanation in traditional geology but all matching the scars from electric discharge experiments in the laboratory.
As a scientific follow-up to Symbols of an Alien Sky, this documentary provides a definitive answer to the question: was Mars carved from pole to pole by intense interplanetary discharge?
Errata: The volume of Valles Marineris is estimated by the USGS (2002) to be .92 million cubic miles (3.86 million cubic kilometers).
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The Choice is Ours (2016) Official Full Version
Intro: 0:00
Part 1 6:16
Part 2 23:28
Part 3 47:03
Part 4 1:19:09
Produced/Directed by Roxanne Meadows and Joel Holt
Script by Roxanne Meadows
Editor Joel Holt, assisted by Roxanne Meadows & Nathanael Dinwiddie
Original Score by Kat Epple
This film series explores many aspects of our society. To rethink what is possible in our world, we need to consider what kind of world we want to live in. Although we refer to it as a civilization, it is anything but civilized. Visions of global unity & fellowship have long inspired humanity, yet the social arrangements up to the present have largely failed to produce a peaceful and productive world. While we appear to be technically advanced, our values and behaviors are not. The possibility of an optimistic future is in stark contrast to our current social, economic, and environmental dilemmas. The Choice Is Ours includes interviews with notable scientists, media professionals, authors, and other thinkers exploring the difficulties we face.
Part I provides an introduction and overview of cultural & environmental conditions that are untenable for a sustainable world civilization. It explores the determinants of behavior to dispel the myth of “human nature” while demonstrating how the environment shapes behavior. The science of behavior is an important - yet largely missing - ingredient in our culture.
Part II questions the values, behaviors, and consequences of our social structures, and illustrates how our global monetary system is obsolete and increasingly insufficient to meet the needs of most people. Critical consideration of the banking, media, and criminal justice systems reveals these institutions for what they really are: tools of social control managed by the established political and economic elite. If we stay the present course, the familiar cycles of crime, economic booms & busts, war, and further environmental destruction are inevitable.
Part III explains the methods and potential of science. It proposes solutions that we can apply at present to eliminate the use of non-renewable sources of energy. It depicts the vision of The Venus Project to build an entirely new world from the ground up, a “redesign of the culture,” where all enjoy a high standard of living, free of servitude and debt, while also protecting the environment.
Part IV explains how it is not just architecture and a social structure that is in desperate need of change, but our values which have been handed down from centuries ago. They too need to be updated to our technological age, which has the potential to eliminate our scarcity-driven societies of today. Our problems are mostly of our own making, but we can still turn things around before the point of no return. It’s not too late for an optimistic outlook on the fantastic possibilities that lie before us.
Jacque Fresco-Futurist, Industrial Designer, Social Engineer, Founder of The Venus Project
Jeffrey A. Hoffman Ph.D. - Prof. Aeronautics & Astronautics MIT, Former NASA Astronaut
Henry Schlinger, Ph.D., BCBA-D - Prof. Psychology CAL State University
Abby Martin - Journalist & Host The Empire Files
Karen Hudes - Economist, Lawyer, World Bank Whistleblower
Erin Ade - Reporter & Host Boom Bust – RT
Paul Wright - Founder & Director of Human Rights Defense Center, Editor of Prison Legal News, Author
Dylan Ratigan - Author & TV Host The Dylan Ratigan Show
Mark Jacobson, Ph.D. - Prof. Civil & Env. Engineering, Stanford University. thesolutionsproject.org
Erik Brynjolfsson, Ph.D. - Prof. of Management-MIT Sloan School of Management, Dir. MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Author
Lawrence M. Krauss, Ph.D. - Foundation Prof. School of Earth and Space Exploration, and director of Origins Project, Arizona State University. Author A Universe from Nothing.
Paul G. Hewitt - Author Conceptual Physics
Roxanne Meadows - Co-Founder The Venus Project
*special thanks also to Alexander Obraz ...Obraz.io who created the many 2d motion depictions (plus the sound fx!) of concepts such as the hamburgers and fried chicken segment and many others which are Alexander's inimitable work style and attention to details where we needed very specific illustrations of key points.
The Venus Project proposes an alternative vision of what the future can be if we apply what we already know in order to achieve a sustainable new world civilization. It calls for a straightforward redesign of our culture in which the age-old inadequacies of war, poverty, hunger, debt, and unnecessary human suffering are viewed not only as avoidable but as totally unacceptable. Anything less will result in a continuation of the same catalog of problems inherent in today's world.
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