Symphony of Science puts AutoTune to work for the power of good with their latest music video, Ode to the Brain.
Ode to the Brain is the ninth episode in the Symphony of Science music video series.
Through the words of scientists Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jill Bolte Taylor, Bill Nye, and Oliver Sacks, it covers different aspects the brain including its evolution, neuron networks, folding, and more.
The material sampled for this video comes from Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, Jill Bolte Taylor’s TED Talk, Vilayanur Ramachandran’s TED Talk, Bill Nye’s Brain episode, BBC’s “The Human Body”, Oliver Sachs’ TED Talk, Discovery Channel’s “Human Body: Pushing the Limits”, and other sources.
via melodysheep:
[Robert Winston] It’s amazing to consider that I’m holding in my hands
The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved
For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand
What this unappealing object is all about [Vilayanur Ramachandran] Here is this mass of jelly
You can hold in the palm of your hands
And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space [Carl Sagan] The brain has evolved from the inside out
Its structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed [Jill Bolte Taylor] Information in the form of energy
Streams in simultaneously
Through all of our sensory systemsAnd then it explodes into this enormous collage
Of what this present moment looks like
What it feels like
And what it sounds likeAnd then it explodes into this enormous collage
[Robert Winston] It appears rather gruesome
And in this moment we are perfect
We are whole and we are beautiful
Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom [Carl Sagan] What we know is encoded in cells called neurons
And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections
This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called
An enchanted loomThe neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music
Whole orchestras play inside our heads20 million volumes worth of information
Is inside the heads of every one of us
The brain is a very big place
In a very small spaceNo longer at the mercy of the reptile brain
[Bill Nye] Think of your brain as a newspaper
We can change ourselves
Think of the possibilities
Think of all the information it can store
But it doesn’t take up too much room
Because it’s folded [Oliver Sacks] We see with the eyes
But we see with the brain as well
And seeing with the brain
Is often called imagination [Various] [Robert Winston] It is the most mysterious part of the human body
And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives
It is the brain
Very well done!
Inspired and enchanting. Or vice-versa.