About this item
Highlights
- Embark on an eye-opening adventure in the land Down Under, and see eight creatures in astounding motion.
- 8-11 Years
- 8.2" x 8.1" Hardcover
- 24 Pages
- Nature, Animals
- Series Name: Photicular
Description
About the Book
The new addition to the bestselling Photicular line features images of amazing Australian animals from kangaroos to lizards that walk on two feet--images that really move when pages are turned--plus fascinating text about the Australian outback, its landscape, its history, and the remarkable creatures who call it home.l it home.Book Synopsis
Embark on an eye-opening adventure in the land Down Under, and see eight creatures in astounding motion. From the New York Times bestselling series.Using Photicular technology--an innovative lenticular-based technology that uses precision sliding lenses and four-color video imagery--each image is like a 3D movie on the page, delivering a rich, fluid, immersive visual experience, whisking you to the vast, remote world of wild Australia, where heat waves dance forever and animals, isolated by the vagaries of continental drift, are unlike those found anywhere else on Earth. The kangaroo hops. A wombat waddles. The frilled lizard races on two legs across the desert floor. A peacock spider dances and shows off its vibrant colors.
The result is breathtaking. Experience it for yourself!
Review Quotes
"Whimsical, thought-provoking, and wonderful, Outback dips into one of the world's most unique landscapes in ways that spark the imagination." --Foreword Reviews, starred review "Sheer delight!" --Booklist
About the Author
Dan Kainen is an artist, designer, and inventor living in New York City. He is the creator of the bestselling Photicular books Safari, Ocean, Polar, Jungle, Wild, and Dinosaur. His website is DanKainen.com.
While working with some of the pioneers of holography, Dan created a special spotlight that was used by Soho's Museum of Holography to light holograms. The related field of holography led to Dan's interest in lenticular art and, in turn, after nearly a decade of research and experimentation, to the creation of his "Motion Viewer," his third patent in that field and the inspiration for Safari and the other Photicular books.Ella Morton is a New Zealand-born, Australia-raised, Brooklyn-based writer, focusing on overlooked aspects of history and culture. After covering consumer technology at CNET she hosted Rocketboom NYC, a web show about New York's quirkier people and places. Her most popular interview was a chat with Cookie Monster on the set of Sesame Street. Ella was associate editor at AtlasObscura.com, where she wrote about such topics as tobacco smoke enemas, Victorian streaming music services, and the etiquette of marrying a ghost.