PNSO’S SCIENTIFIC ART PROJECTS PLAN: THE STORIES ON EARTH (2010-2070) KEY PROJECTS
I.Darwin: An Art Project of Life Sciences
*The models are all life-sized and are based on fossils found around the world
1.1 Dinosaur fossils
1.2 Pterosaurs fossils
1.3 Aquatic reptile fossils
1.4 Ancient mammals of the Cenozoic Era
1.5 Chengjiang biota – animals in the early Cambrians from fossils discovered in Chengjiang, Yunnan, China
1.6 Jehol biota – animals in the Mesozoic Era from fossils discovered in Jehol, Western Liaoning, China
1.7 Early and extinct humans
1.8 Ancient animals that coexisted with early and extinct humans
1.9 Modern humans
1.10 Animals of the Felidae family
1.11 Animals of the Canidae family
1.12 Animals of the Proboscidea order
1.13 Animals of the Ursidae family
II.Galileo: An Art Project of Constellations
2.1 Classical Greek mythological characters that relate to the 88 modern constellations
2.2 Classical Greek mythological characters that relate to 10 constellation guardian deities
III. Starland Paradise: A Project Creating a Wonderful Science Literary World for Children
3.1 Science literature for Children series: Starland Paradise: Dingdong Bear and Twinkle Dino
3.2 Education courses developed using Science Literature for Children series: Starland Paradise: Dingdong Bear and Twinkle Dino
IV.Haven: A Scientific Art Project about Our World
4.1 Guanguan: I have a T-rex, A Science Literary Project for Children
4.2 Guanguan: I have a Zoo, A Science Comic Project
4.3 The 12 Chinese Zodiac Animals, A Science Literary Project for Children
V.Laborer: Scientific Art Project to Express Human’s Production Activities
5.1 Common Food Crops
5.2 Common fruits
5.3 Common vegetables
5.4 Labor and Creation: Based on the Processes and Results of Human’s Production Activities
VI.Great Rivers: An Art Project on the History of Human Civilization
6.1 Great Thinkers in Human History from the Perspective of Scientific Art
6.2 Natural Landscape and Human Cultural Heritage – the Case of Mount Tai, China
6.3 Geographical Landscape and Life Phenomenon – the Case of Tanzania
6.4 Man-made Landscape and Natural Environment – the Case of Beijing