
What We’ve Found Out About Stem Cells (2006)
What we’ve found out about Stem Cells is a short film that attempts to demystify the complicated world of stem cells through a series of simple and colourful animations.
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Very Cool, that reminds me of that short animation going around the internet about the rabbit-idol thing. Motion graphics is certainly a new medium of persuasion, i.e. Google Master Plan.
Yeah I can see what you mean about the similarity to the Run Wrake Rabbit piece (which was also featured by onedotzero). There seems to be a running theme for using motion graphics to get across dense of abstract concepts, such as What Barry Says and Trusted Computing.