Psychedelic Science | Fabian Oefner | TED Talks

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An image is worth more than a thousand words,
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so I'm going to start my talk
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by stop talking and show you a few images
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that I recently captured.
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So by now, my talk is already 6,000 words long,
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and I feel like I should stop here.
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(Laughter)
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At the same time, I probably owe you
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some explanation
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about the images that you just saw.
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What I am trying to do as a photographer,
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as an artist, is to bring the world
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of art and science together.
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Whether it is an image of a soap bubble
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captured at the very moment where it's bursting,
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as you can see in this image,
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whether it's a universe made of tiny little beads
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of oil paint,
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strange liquids that behave in very peculiar ways,
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or paint that is modeled by centrifugal forces,
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I'm always trying to link those two fields together.
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What I find very intriguing about those two
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is that they both look at the same thing:
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They are a response to their surroundings.
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And yet, they do it in a very different way.
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If you look at science on one hand,
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science is a very rational approach
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to its surroundings,
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whereas art on the other hand
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is usually an emotional approach to its surroundings.
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What I am trying to do is I'm trying
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to bring those two views into one
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so that my images both speak to the viewer's heart
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but also to the viewer's brain.
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Let me demonstrate this based on three projects.
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The first one has to do with making sound visible.
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Now as you may know,
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sound travels in waves,
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so if you have a speaker,
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a speaker actually does nothing else
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than taking the audio signal,
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transform it into a vibration,
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which is then transported through the air,
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is captured by our ear,
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and transformed into an audio signal again.
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Now I was thinking,
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how can I make those sound waves visible?
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So I came up with the following setup.
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I took a speaker, I placed a thin foil
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of plastic on top of that speaker,
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and then I added tiny little crystals
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on top of that speaker.
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And now, if I would play a sound through that speaker,
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it would cause the crystals to move up and down.
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Now this happens very fast,
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in the blink of an eye,
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so, together with LG, we captured this motion
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with a camera that is able
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to capture more than 3,000 frames per second.
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Let me show you what this looks like.
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(Music: "Teardrop" by Massive Attack)
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(Applause)
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Thank you very much.
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I agree, it looks pretty amazing.
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But I have to tell you a funny story.
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I got an indoor sunburn doing this
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while shooting in Los Angeles.
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Now in Los Angeles, you could get a decent sunburn
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just on any of the beaches,
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but I got mine indoors,
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and what happened is that,
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if you're shooting at 3,000 frames per second,
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you need to have a silly amount of light, lots of lights.
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So we had this speaker set up,
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and we had the camera facing it,
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and lots of lights pointing at the speaker,
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and I would set up the speaker,
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put the tiny little crystals on top of that speaker,
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and we would do this over and over again,
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and it was until midday that I realized
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that I had a completely red face
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because of the lights pointing at the speaker.
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What was so funny about it was that
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the speaker was only coming from the right side,
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so the right side of my face was completely red
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and I looked like the Phantom of the Opera
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for the rest of the week.
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Let me now turn to another project
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which involves less harmful substances.
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Has anyone of you heard of ferrofluid?
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Ah, some of you have. Excellent.
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Should I skip that part?
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(Laughter)
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Ferrofluid has a very strange behavior.
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It's a liquid that is completely black.
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It's got an oily consistency.
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And it's got tiny little particles of metal in it,
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which makes it magnetic.
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So if I now put this liquid into a magnetic field,
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it would change its appearance.
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Now I've got a live demonstration over here
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to show this to you.
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So I've got a camera pointing down at this plate,
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and underneath that plate, there is a magnet.
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Now I'm going to add some of that ferrofluid
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to that magnet.
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Let's just slightly move it to the right
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and maybe focus it a little bit more. Excellent.
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So what you can see now is that
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the ferrofluid has formed spikes.
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This is due to the attraction and the repulsion
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of the individual particles inside the liquid.
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Now this looks already quite interesting,
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but let me now add some watercolors to it.
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Those are just standard watercolors
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that you would paint with.
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You wouldn't paint with syringes,
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but it works just the same.
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So what happened now is,
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when the watercolor was flowing into the structure,
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the watercolors do not mix with the ferrofluid.
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That's because the ferrofluid itself
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is hydrophobic.
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That means it doesn't mix with the water.
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And at the same time, it tries to maintain its position
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above the magnet,
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and therefore, it creates those amazing-looking
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structures of channels and tiny little ponds
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of colorful water paint.
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So that was the second project.
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Let me now turn to the last project,
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which involves
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the national beverage of Scotland.
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(Laughter)
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This image, and also this one,
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were made using whiskey.
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Now you might ask yourself,
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how did he do that?
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Did he drink half a bottle of whiskey
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and then draw the hallucination he got
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from being drunk onto paper?
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I can assure you I was fully conscious
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while I was taking those pictures.
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Now, whiskey contains 40 percent of alcohol,
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and alcohol has got some very interesting properties.
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Maybe you have experienced
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some of those properties before,
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but I am talking about the physical properties,
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not the other ones.
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So when I open the bottle, the alcohol molecules
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would spread in the air,
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and that's because alcohol is a very volatile substance.
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And at the same time, alcohol is highly flammable.
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And it was with those two properties
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that I was able to create the images
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that you're seeing right now.
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Let me demonstrate this over here.
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And what I have here is an empty glass vessel.
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It's got nothing in it.
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And now I'm going to fill it with oxygen
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and whiskey.
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Add some more.
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Now we just wait for a few seconds
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for the molecules to spread inside the bottle.
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And now, let's set that on fire.
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(Laughter)
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So that's all that happens.
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It goes really fast, and it's not that impressive.
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I could do it again to show it one more time,
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but some would argue that this is a complete waste
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of the whiskey, and that I should rather drink it.
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But let me show you a slow motion
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in a completely darkened room
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of what I just showed you in this live demonstration.
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So what happened is that the flame
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traveled through the glass vessel from top to bottom,
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burning the mix of the air molecules
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and the alcohol.
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So the images that you saw at the beginning,
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they are actually a flame stopped in time
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while it is traveling through the bottle,
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and you have to imagine
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it was flipped around 180 degrees.
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So that's how those images were made.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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So, I have now showed you three projects,
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and you might ask yourself, what is it good for?
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What's the idea behind it?
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Is it just a waste of whiskey?
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Is it just some strange materials?
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Those three projects, they're based on very simple
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scientific phenomena,
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such as magnetism, the sound waves,
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or over here, the physical properties of a substance,
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and what I'm trying to do
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is I'm trying to use these phenomena
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and show them in a poetic and unseen way,
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and therefore invite the viewer
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to pause for a moment
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and think about all the beauty
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that is constantly surrounding us.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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