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Inverted image of GFP expressing neurons in the larval ventral cord of a th-Gal4, UAS-GFP strain. For more info go here:
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Campo oscuro. Filtro DiI. Tinción con cristales.
Prácticas NeurobiologÃa. Diciembre 2011. Universidad de Málaga
Artist Gemma Wood MA created the concept of Being Now Here for the development of immersive environments and impactful art installations for festivals and exhibitions. Her work is uplifting, thought-provoking and offers the public a truly memorable experience. She has a background in social engagement and has collaborated with a multitude of craftsmen, engineers and communities to deliver unique creative workshops.
Gemma contacted Glow Inflatables Ltd with a vision; to create a pair of giant electrical neurons for display at the Deer Shed contemporary arts festival at Baldersby Park, North Yorkshire. She worked closely with Jenny, our creative director, to explore the concept of the transmission of thoughts and create a design that could also be used as part of a large neural network through connectivity.
The most exciting element of the already beautiful visual display was the LED light that chased through the piece from one to another. Gemma coupled these elements with sound from the broken orchestra so when walking in and around the piece it felt like you were walking through someone’s thoughts. Visitors to the Deer Shed Festival could enter the imaginary mind and experience the messages as they flashed from neuron to neuron.
The artist said that the spectators really understood what the concept was and enjoyed it. ‘’The installation worked brilliantly; people were interested day and night but especially as the lights became visible.’’
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Excitatory pyramidal neuron soma and dendrites from mouse visual cortex.
Render by Amy Sterling from
reconstructions by Seung Lab, Princeton Neuroscience Institute using images acquired by The Allen Institute. Funded by IARPA MICrONS. Rendered in Cinema 4D using Otoy Octane GPU renderer.
neurons www.flickr.com/photos/lorelei-ranveig/2294885580/sizes/o/
rome demonstrations 1968 www.flickr.com/photos/_shalom/2275174910/sizes/l/
french poster www.flickr.com/photos/12533165@N05/1345676945/sizes/l/
Russian suitcase www.flickr.com/photos/masochismtango/2186726069/sizes/o/
This confocal image was created using viral vectors from the viral gene transfer core, a facility established in 2008 by the Picower Institute and the McGovern Institute to make viral vectors accessible to the MIT neuroscience community.
Image courtesy of Sam Clark, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT