Have you ever wondered what light looks like as it moves? With a really cool new(ish) photography method called Femto-Photography, scientists are now able to take high-speed video at a trillion frames ...
Like many people in the Corridor, I took my new-found free time at home as a cue to buy a new bike. My partner also bought a new bike and it is both of our first time since childhood owning brand-new ...
What if you could slow down time so much that the invisible became visible? Veritasium takes a closer look at how advancements in high-speed imaging have unlocked a hidden world, revealing phenomena ...
Light is the fastest thing in the universe, so trying to catch it on the move is necessarily something of a challenge. We’ve had some success, but a new rig built by Caltech scientists pulls down a ...
Scientists from Caltech and the University of Québec (UQ) have developed the world's fastest camera, which is capable of capturing a record-breaking 10 trillion frames per second. Incredibly, the ...
The London-based artist uses intentional camera movement (ICM) to reinterpret London through abstract, duotone and ...