Nanoscapes: Making the invisible, visible!
Images of butterfly wings at the microscopic scale are stunning, and at the nanoscopic scale they become otherworldly. Shot with light and electron microscopes at magnifications up to 50,000x, Nanoscapes reveals the elaborate topography of butterfly wings, which have produced a wealth of data on the surprisingly little known story of structural coloration.
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Kristina Dutton - Co-producer, imaging, co-composer
Arnaud Martin - Co-producer, imaging, scientific advisor
Brandon McFarland - Animator and editor
Nipam Patel - Scientific advisor
Nate Kinsella - Co-composer, engineer
Jeff Kolhede - Audio mix and mastering
Screenings --
Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Nevada City, California (February 2024)
Raw Science Film Festival, Los Angeles, California (October 2023)
Woods Hole Film Festival, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (July-August 2023)
International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, Montana (April 2023)
Cosmo Genetics Film Festival, St. Petersburg, Russia (April 2023)
Under 5 Minute Film Festival (March 2023) - Winner of Best Animated Short
FAUNA Tepoztlán Animal Festival, Tepoztlan, Mexico (March 2023)
InScience Film Festival, Nijmegen, Netherlands (January 2023)
Imagine Science Film Festival, New York City, New York (October 2022)
The Exploratorium, San Francisco, California (2023)
FilmInLatino: Official and free streaming platform of the National Institute of Cinematography of Mexico (IMCINE) (2023)
Films for the Forest (2023) - Finalist
Labocine: November Science New Wave issue (art and science hybrid streaming platform) (2022)
Budapest Photofest: Deschis gallery installation (2022)
16 окт 2024