Films
New Scientist Live 2017
HACK THE SENSES
'A London-based research studio and experience design collective at the interface of the arts and the sciences.'
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SENSIKS
Virtual Reality is amazing. Sensory Reality is astounding. SENSIKS offers a virtual experience that caters to all five senses, combining them into a 'sixth' full sensory experience.
THE ROMANTIC DISEASE
This is a short film about 'The Romantic Disease: An Artistic Investigation of Tuberculosis', a highly successful solo exhibition by Anna Dumitriu. The exhibition was shown at The Theatrum Anatomicum, Waag Society, Amsterdam.
Read more about the exhibition here.
Read more about the exhibition here.
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THE BACTERIA LIGHT LAB
This participatory bioart event, led and curated by artist Anna Dumitriu, took place at the Wellcome Collection in London, 1st-4th May 2015, playfully guiding visitors through a series of ‘stations’ fusing art, microbiology and history.
Featuring:
1:33 - Carol Reeves, Senior Lecturer at UCL, describing the history of heliotherapy - 'light therapy'.
3:31 - Professor Michael Wilson of UCL, describing light activated microbial agents.
5:06 - Anna Dumitriu presents a look at Sergei Winogradsky, a 19th century pioneering microbiologist.
8:21 - Dr Nicola Fawcett and Anna Dumitriu explain how light is used in whole genome sequencing of bacteria.
11:15 - Dr Simon Park of the University of Surrey, explains how glowing bacteria talk to each other.
Featuring:
1:33 - Carol Reeves, Senior Lecturer at UCL, describing the history of heliotherapy - 'light therapy'.
3:31 - Professor Michael Wilson of UCL, describing light activated microbial agents.
5:06 - Anna Dumitriu presents a look at Sergei Winogradsky, a 19th century pioneering microbiologist.
8:21 - Dr Nicola Fawcett and Anna Dumitriu explain how light is used in whole genome sequencing of bacteria.
11:15 - Dr Simon Park of the University of Surrey, explains how glowing bacteria talk to each other.
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Waag Society Open Wetlab
The Open WetLab is a leading place for bio-art, biodesign and do-it-together biology in the heart of Amsterdam. It works together with artists, designers, scientists, and hackers at public participation projects.
The following are a few 'how to' videos I made to help people get started.
The following are a few 'how to' videos I made to help people get started.
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Bristol Big Screen
Well Child Charity – Video for Bristol City Council / At-Bristol Science Learning Centre, Sept 2013
Edited using Final Cut Pro X
Edited using Final Cut Pro X
The Space Between Buildings
View at:
https://vimeo.com/10913301
A film by Annabel Slater and Roshan Samarasinghe ([email protected]) exploring the revolutionary and controversial urban design concept, 'shared space'. Should pedestrians and cars share the same unfettered space? They both might be safer.
Filmed 2007 using Sony PD-150 cameras, edited using Final Cut Pro 7
Monderman photo and footage courtesy of Jerry Michalski (sociate.com)
European shared space footage and photos courtesy of Ben Crawley
https://vimeo.com/10913301
A film by Annabel Slater and Roshan Samarasinghe ([email protected]) exploring the revolutionary and controversial urban design concept, 'shared space'. Should pedestrians and cars share the same unfettered space? They both might be safer.
Filmed 2007 using Sony PD-150 cameras, edited using Final Cut Pro 7
Monderman photo and footage courtesy of Jerry Michalski (sociate.com)
European shared space footage and photos courtesy of Ben Crawley
Summer Science Exhibition 2011 and 2012
All shot using Sanyo VPC video camcorders provided by the Royal Society, unfortunately no external microphones available, so no way of avoiding crowd noise. Edited using Final Cut Express over 1-2 days.
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The One Culture Festival
My article and audio interview with Sunetra Gupta, novelist and Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at Oxford University
My article and interview with China Mieville, steampunk author
My article and interview with Apostolos Doxiadis, author, playwright and mathematician
How well do insects smell? My interview with Dr. James Logan of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
What happens when our senses overlap in synaesthesia? My interview with Professor Vincent Walsh of University College London
Why do we feel pain? My interview with Dr Giandomenico Iannetti of University College London
Ian Wilmut may have made Dolly, but I cloned her - An interview with Bill Ritchie, the man who knew Dolly best
Martyn Poliakoff and Sovereign Science - an interview with the esteemed chemist
Other interviews and pieces I've done, currently unavailable:
Risk and the Restart of the Large Hadron Collider - audio piece created during my MSc course, featuring answers by Dr. Anders Sandberg of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Dr. Felicity Mellor of Imperial College London
My article and interview with China Mieville, steampunk author
My article and interview with Apostolos Doxiadis, author, playwright and mathematician
How well do insects smell? My interview with Dr. James Logan of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
What happens when our senses overlap in synaesthesia? My interview with Professor Vincent Walsh of University College London
Why do we feel pain? My interview with Dr Giandomenico Iannetti of University College London
Ian Wilmut may have made Dolly, but I cloned her - An interview with Bill Ritchie, the man who knew Dolly best
Martyn Poliakoff and Sovereign Science - an interview with the esteemed chemist
Other interviews and pieces I've done, currently unavailable:
Risk and the Restart of the Large Hadron Collider - audio piece created during my MSc course, featuring answers by Dr. Anders Sandberg of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Dr. Felicity Mellor of Imperial College London