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Metamorphosis Will Have Northwest Premiere in Seattle, Saturday, August 13

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The new Illustra Media film Metamorphosis will have its premiere here in the Pacific Northwest this Saturday, August 13, 7:30 pm at the Seattle Art Museum. Join us in the Plestcheef Auditorium. Tickets are $10 (including a dessert reception).

Metamorphosis gorgeously documents the beauty and mystery of butterflies. Throughout history, butterflies have fascinated artists and philosophers, scientists and schoolchildren with their mystery and beauty.

Now you can explore their remarkable world as few ever have before. Spectacular photography, computer animation and magnetic resonance imaging open once hidden doors to every stage of a butterfly’s life-cycle. From an egg the size of a pinhead to a magnificent flying insect, it is a transformation so incredible that biologists have called it “butterfly magic.”

How did these extraordinary creatures come into being? Are they the products of a blind, undirected process? Or were they intelligently designed? Find out at the Northwest premiere of Metamorphosis!

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Lad Allen and two of the experts who appear in the film, Biologic Institute senior research scientist Ann Gauger and Discovery Institute fellow Paul Nelson.

You can reserve your own copy of the Metamorphosis DVD for the special prepaid price of $16.

Space is limited and pre-registration is required. So REGISTER NOW and prepay for your DVD, or contact Donna Scott at 206-292-0401 x128 (djscott@discovery.org). Doors open at 7 pm for the dessert reception

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