Visualization of the 1st violin of the 2nd symphony, 4th movement by Ferdinand Ries in the shape of a rollercoaster.
Archive for 'Art'
A guide to the people, practices, and themes of artisanal moving image production.
Marquese Scott, dubsteppin’ to a beast track remixed by “Butch Clancy”.
Argosy Medical, BioDigital, Biolucid, Hybrid Medical, Random42, and XVIVO are companies that create beautiful Medical Animation Videos like The Science of Milkand The Inner Life of the Cell, that visually convey the infinite amounts of unique health data contained in our bodies.
2012 has been designated the Alan Turing Year, and June 23rd 2012 is the centenary of his birth. There is no discipline in science that Turing has not had an impact upon.
Germany’s Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn pays tribute to the achievements of this equally academic and awkward scientist with an ambitious exhibition entitled “Eminent & enigmatic - 10 aspects of Alan Turing“.
The Turing machine still provides an important basis for research into theoretical computer science today, and the Turing test proposed by him in 1950 in response to the question “Can machines think?” lent impetus to the development of artificial intelligence.
Thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall task.
This apple needs a Harley.
Personal perspectives on works of art in the Museum’s vast collection.






