Technology defies the boundaries of human perception. From photomicrography to astrophotography, size and distance are no longer barriers, and through slow-mo and timelapse, we are allowed to see time and humanity in a new light. Through our curiosity and thirst for the unknown, the beauty of the universe can now be explored beyond the limits of the naked eye. Featuring: Liza A. Pon, PhD, Columbia University Peter Lipschutz, Hayden Planetarium Mike Nichols, Albecine Jonathan Bregel, Variable Cameron Michael "8 Hours In Brooklyn" vimeo.com "Holi" vimeo.com "The Manhattan Project" vimeo.com Additional Slow-mo Footage: Mark Warner, vimeo.com Tom Guilmette, vimeo.com Rick & Lynne, vimeo.com Final Cut King, www.youtube.com Photographs: old microscopy images: cwfp.biz Hubble Telescope images: hubblesite.org Nikon Small World Images: www.nikonsmallworld.com Music: The Time To Run - Dexter Britain vimeo.com Sintaxis B - Da Robotz www.jamendo.com Synth Horizons - ERH www.freesound.org Goodbye Now - Ghosts soundcloud.com Weightless - Luke F soundcloud.com Our Memory - James Reesor soundcloud.com Star Trek Theme - RAC Remix freemusicarchive.org Follow Off Book: Twitter: @pbsoffbook Tumblr: pbsarts.tumblr.com Produced by Kornhaber Brown: www.kornhaberbrown.com
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