An Animate Projects commission for The Wellcome Trust, working with Dr Serge Mostowy at Imperial College London. It focuses on how the cytoskeleton responds to intracellular pathogens by assembling into septin cages within a zebrafish infection. Winner: Visual Science Award, Imagine Science film festival, Abu Dhabi, 2nd prize, raw science Film Festival, LA, USA, Special Mention, Factual Animation Film Fuss, London. Screened at (selected) Oberhausen Short Film Festival 2016, Flatpack Film festival 2016, installed at Quad Gallery Derby, Vivid Projects Birmingham, Wellcome Genome Campus Cambridge, LifeCycle Gallery Dundee, VIS Vienna Independent Shorts, Künstlerhaus Passagegalerie, Austria (all 2016)
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Atomically accurate molecular animations provide a unique opportunity for generating and testing new...
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Neurogenesis is a collaboration between Artist Professor Helen Storey, Developmental Biologist Profe...
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Animation created for the talk 'Making Science Work for People' at the Newcastle Science Festival 20...
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In a collaborative project between Phil Gomm at the University of Creative Arts (UCA), his students,...
Developed over 3 years of intensive development and production, The Mesh (2017) was the lead, curate...
The inner life of a cell The Inner Life of a Cell, an eight-minute animation created in NewTek Light...
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Sunset Strip is day-by-day animated diary of a year's sunsets, recorded directly onto a continuous s...
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RB: The OktoLab project interrogates the octopus from a range of perspectives in Animal Studies, con...
Six short films produced for the Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression. The six f...
Atomically accurate molecular animations provide a unique opportunity for generating and testing new...
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