David Dvir and his collaborators made a Rube Goldberg machine about making 2-D photographs, and then they made a four-minute(or so)-long video showing the machine in action: Dvir wrote an explanation. And then the bunch of them made a video about making that video: (Thanks to investigator Geri Sullivan for bringing this to our attention.)
Tag: video
Speaking of sex in an MRI tube
“Took me a couple of goes, but I see it now. Still euww though. Please can you post some actual porn to take the image out of my mind.” That’s our favorite comment, from a Guardian reader, about this first-ever MRI video of human sexual organs while those organs were in use. The video was a spin-off […]
What’s worth looking at (science, etc.)
There is a metaphor here, in this short (0:01:33) video, about how people decide what’s worth looking at: The filmmaker is named Malik. (HT @almuraisy)
Jethro Tull in or of the lab
Be daring, scientists are told. Here’s one result of that advice: a lab that applied Jethro Tull’s song “Locomotive Breath” to its work, or perhaps the other way around. (Thanks to Ivan Oransky for bringing it to our attention.) The top video stars Roland Houben. The bottom video stars Ian Anderson (who recently did a rather nice […]