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.
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.