R̸̛O̶̶͞G̶̴͡U͠͝Ȩ̷ ̨̀M̷͏̨O̴̧T͏͢IL̵I̡T̴Ỳ̴  /  August 2014
 
Duration: 45 seconds
 
Created by capturing the motion of fluorescently-labeled mouse brain cells under a microscope, one frame every 2 seconds, and playing it back at 12 frames/second. What you are seeing are the effects of strong fluid dynamics ripping these fragile tissues apart under a cover-slip, and is the cellular equivalent of a tsunami tearing through a residential neighborhood.
 
Music: “Civilization Class One” by Seazo. Download link here.
 
 
ANIMATED GIFS
 
 
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Rogue Motility
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Rogue Motility

Microscopy of fluorescently labeled brain cells. Frames were captured once every 2 seconds, and played back at 12 frames/second.

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