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Read MoreCome by and become part of an ongoing scientific study developed in collaboration with experimental psychologist Joana Arantes.
Read MoreThe Curious Minds Networking Station invites attendees to exercise their curiosity and creativity around cutting edge-scientific topics in a safe, encouraging and stimulating environment.
Read MoreShort excerpts of this process are shown with cell membranes in cyan and nuclei in red.
Read MoreMicroscope time-lapse. Sugar crystalizing out of solution visualizes the process as a beautiful quantum phenomenon.
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the developing pupal wings of two but- terfly species, the Painted lady (Vanessa cardui) and the Buckeye (Junonia coenia).
The movements of a music box ballerina are reinterpreted in a groundbreaking video for British composer Ryan Teague
Read MoreThere is always movement, even in stillness.
Read MoreColorful ‘slow’ marine animals come to life with complex focus-stacking time- lapse techniques. Corals and sponges play crucial roles in the ocean’s ecosystems, yet our understanding of their daily lives is highly limited.
Read MoreAn experimental time-lapse view of a lunar phenomenon.
Read MoreAn experimental time-lapse view of a lunar phenomenon.
Read MoreThe installation A Question of Time is a real-time visualization of STATE OF TIME’s festival program
Read MoreEach cell in the grid depicts a single day, from sunrise to sunset, which unfold in parallel to create a cascading pattern of light and dark by varying lengths of day.
Read MoreHyper-connected, it’s become increasingly difficult to escape the ticking master clock to follow our own innate ebbs and flows.
Read MoreThe audio-visual installation Pulse, Flow oscillates between cinema and painting, and creates a space to slow down and contemplate.
Read More|¦¦| is newton’s third law of motion visualized.
Read More|¦¦| is newton’s third law of motion visualized.
Read MoreThis interactive, audio-visual installa- tion creates three-dimensional spaces with light and haze. Tracking cameras interlink user and light by creating an ever-changing landscape of illumi- nated silhouettes, outlines, fleeting cones of light, and phantom walls.
Read MoreFarewell, Sweet Memories raises the question of how memories retain value in a time when photography, audio, and video reign.
Read MoreThe series of photographs represents the 25 “leap seconds” that have so far been added to our current time count.
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