ENDOVIVO makes and releases DVD video.
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Strolling under the skin

Promenades sous la peau.

The world lying beneath the skin remains to be discovered...

...to be discovered by scientists because apart from a few notions evidenced at the beginning of the 20th century, the relationships between the organic structures and how they slide together are poorly understood.
...to be discovered also by the layman, who will come upon a world of colors, changing structures, a world constantly adapting, whose ultimate goal is to provide flexibility, allow movement and maintain equilibrium... More

The skin excursion

Le passage de l’épiderme.

Continuation of "Strolling under the skin".
The skin, boundary of this optimal efficiency world since it allows life through this fractal and chaotic structure, has not been really studied in its morphodynamic aspect and chiefly in its continuity with the rest of the body. The aim of this film and always thanks to endoscopic observations carried on the living matter, during surgeries to show the existence of mobility mechanism, the architectural organisation in the epidermis, dermis and hypoderm. More

"Muscle Attitudes"

 

Through this movie, the authors, a surgeon J.C.GUIMBERTEAU and a the scientist J.P. DELAGE want to prove the fact that a muscle is a contractile structure completely included in the meshwork of the multifibrillar system already described under the skin and inside the skin and not a side one... More

“Inside Architectures”

Exploring the architecture of the Human body.

«Inside Architectures» combines new scenes inspired by two previous films, «Strolling Under the skin», and «The Skin Excursion». Drawing on High Definition new sequences filmed during surgical procedures using endoscopy, the movie sets out to show that the internal architecture of the body appears to be an ideal network made up of fibres, fibrils and microfibrils, and microvacuolar spaces which are more or less cellularised... More