Posts tagged "gif"
A mouse explores a clear Plexiglas enclosure, initially staying close to the walls but eventually venturing into the center. This is known as the “Open Field Test”, a measure of the tension between two contradictory drives in most rodents – the need to explore their environment versus the fear of open, exposed spaces. However, over the course of the ten minute test, nearly all subjects will venture into the center with increasing frequency, and for longer periods of time.
The test is often videotaped and converted into digital files for later analysis. In this case, however, the footage was discovered to have been corrupted during capture or digital conversion. Each time it was played back, new and violently unexpected visual artifacts appeared. This film recomposes the open field test out of over 4000 individually-captured frames of the corrupted video. The mouse, doubtless, remained unaware of this unforeseen dimension of its test session.
Animated process triskelion. For work, but all of you should submit films as well!
Air. From the trees that produce the Oxygen we breath to the satellites orbiting at the edge of space, the 8th Imagine Science Film Festival explores air in all its forms and meanings. Submit your films on this and any other science and sci-inspired topic, in any form and genre, to #ISFF2015 now: http://goo.gl/ABL6kO
70s television station control board.
(More new projections for tonights Glockabelle show tonight and the new Partyline tomorrow!)
Maya has important advice for the end of your summer:
eat as much ice cream out of doors as possible while you can