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412 Videos on DiffusionDiffusion of a Hydrogen Atom in Waterlength: 1:19 Source: Youtube Author: hexawater
The movie captures 5 picoseconds of a molecular dynamics simulation of a metastable "hydrophobic" hydrogen atom dissolved in liquid water at 300 K and ambient pressure conditions. Shown is the fluctuating hydrogen bond network of water embedding the H-particle. The oxygen atoms of the water molecules.... moreDiffusionlength: 5:30 Source: Youtube Author: teffobm
war, the grotesque images it generates, and the reality it implicates, have become yet another commodity we, the viewing public, interact with monotonously. Consequently, abandoning all responsibility we owe towards global realities that immerse themselves in our intimate spaces as visual embodiments in the form of an.... moreI.B. Diffusion Fall 1986length: 5:22 Source: Youtube Author: Steve1Weiss
This video was originally called "Woman of the 80's", but eventually was just titled I.B. Diffusion Fall 86. I know it's a little dated with its licensed rip-off version of "Every Breath You Take", but this was our 4th video for I.B. Diffusion and an ambitious three day shoot shot on 16mm film.... moreReaction/Diffusion: Eppur si Muove (background)length: 7:25 Source: Youtube Author: StephanComFrançoise Dolto parle...Diffusion des films sur France 5 les 11, 18 et 25 nov. 2008length: 2:39 Source: Youtube Author: NoPhAb
FRANÇOISE DOLTO PARLE
de la psychanalyse
de l'origine
de l'éducation
Trois films documentaires de Arnaud de Mezamat
(3x52)
Image : Nathalie Durand, Isabelle Razavet
Son : Laurent Rodriguez, Alexandre Andrillon
Montage: Emmanuelle Jay
Montage son / Mixage : Jacques Guillot
Etalonnage / Restauration: Etienne Lançon.... moreDiffusion.VOBlength: 6:44 Source: Youtube Author: melantube
The Diffusion of the Elements
Yiannis Melanitis used the main structural characteristic of D624 as a conservatory and turn it into an open laboratory, where he performed an alchemistic act. This is the presentation of a work in progress, a methodology of a ritual. Three main elements - sulfur, salt and mercury.... morePages: 1 2 |
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