Science: It's Alive!

Wednesday 15 / 20.00 / K2

Sunday 19 / 20.30 / K2

A collection of applied animation for the advancement of the noble fields of the sciences, animated films that have been inspired by scientific progress or films that explain complex material in a comprehensive manner. As much of these films have been made as a company film, we’ll refrain from adding a synopsis as the titles are often self-explanatory.

They Might Be Giants: What Is a Shooting Star?, by Pascal Campion

Outside the Box, by Joseph Pelling

Dandelion: Making Sense of Ones and Zeros, by Johannes Weiland

Nature by Numbers, by Cristóbal Vila

Is 1 plus 1 altijd 2?,by Coen Rens and Elte Hartland

Remind Me, by H5

The Hybrid Union, by Serguei Kouchnerov

Zerebrale Dichotomie, by Florian Juri

Dendrimers In Action/Towards a Living Artificial Kidney by ICMS Animation Studio

Wie is de oermoeder?, by Mathijs Stegink and Michael Veerman

The Origin of Mass, by Aleksander Rodic

Big Bang Big Boom, by Blu

Evolution, by Olov Burman of Studio Meindbender

Duality, by Marcos Ceravolo and Ryan Uhrich

The Order Electrus, by Floris Kaayk

Digyzyme, by Xvivo

Fauna Sutra, by Johan Klungel

LOOM, by Ilija Brunck

Fried Egg Jelly, by CreatureCast

Noggin 'Bacteria', by Head Gear Animation

Rexin-G, Mechanism of Action, by Hybrid

Medical Animation

James, The Inside Story of a Prescription Drug, by Denis van Waerebeke

Keine Angst vorm Endlager!, by Till Penzek and Jon Frickey

They Might Be Giants: I Am a Paleontologist, by Sean McBride

 



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