Flight Plans: A RISD Professor Takes Birdwatching to a New Level

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No, you’re not on drugs (or at least we should hope not, on a schoolnight)—you’re just seeing the flight pattern of a traveling group of starlings. Recently, we’ve seen a lot of ways that nature is making a power-play in the design world—whether it’s worm secretion making a debut in the medical industry or the hidden design in sand crystals, there’s always something surprising about the make-up of the natural world around us.

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Dennis Hlynsky has been bringing us footage of animals’ transit paths since 2005, but the Internet has recently caught on to just how cool they are. What started with a Flip video recorder and an interest in the flight patterns of birds, has become beautiful compiled footage following the habits of avians aloft. Dennis Hlynsky has since upgraded to a much more detail-oriented camera and mastered his hand at editing with programs like After Effects to create his timelapse-esque films. The end result is not unlike this time-lapse video of 4.5 hours worth of airplanes flying into San Diego International. Check out a few of his films:

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