- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 276367
- author: AxonTurmentatu
4:35
Axon Turmentatu' - Flow ( Official Video ) 2012
Axon Turmentatu' - Flow Muzica si versuri : Axon Turmentatu', Emil Amonyak ( SoundCore Stu...
published: 21 Oct 2012
author: AxonTurmentatu
Axon Turmentatu' - Flow ( Official Video ) 2012
Axon Turmentatu' - Flow Muzica si versuri : Axon Turmentatu', Emil Amonyak ( SoundCore Studio) Regie : Lazar Cercel Montaj : Anton Sandu Post-procesare: Denn...
- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 276367
- author: AxonTurmentatu
4:38
Axon Turmentatu' - La Familia Paste ( Official Video 2012 )
www.facebook.com/AxonTurmentatu www.axonturmentatu.ro....
published: 21 Dec 2012
author: AxonTurmentatu
Axon Turmentatu' - La Familia Paste ( Official Video 2012 )
www.facebook.com/AxonTurmentatu www.axonturmentatu.ro.
- published: 21 Dec 2012
- author: AxonTurmentatu
10:33
AXON FPV - Introduction Video
See Below For Parts List and Links** The Axon FPV is a foamboard scratchbuilt light-duty F...
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: ExperimentalAirlines
AXON FPV - Introduction Video
See Below For Parts List and Links** The Axon FPV is a foamboard scratchbuilt light-duty FPV platform good for close to medium distance flying and mild aer...
- published: 25 Apr 2012
- author: ExperimentalAirlines
3:53
Axon Turmentatu' feat. Chryss RoXeanne - Ce-ai mai #u&ut;
Released on 14th february 2013 (Valentine's Day) Music & lyrics by: Axon Turmentatu' and E...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: AxonTurmentatu
Axon Turmentatu' feat. Chryss RoXeanne - Ce-ai mai #u&ut;
Released on 14th february 2013 (Valentine's Day) Music & lyrics by: Axon Turmentatu' and Emil Amonyak Recorded, edited and mastered at SoundCore Studio by De...
- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 24579
- author: AxonTurmentatu
2:19
what is the axon
http://www.neurohabits.com/axon-definition/ What is an axon. This is a quick video that co...
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: NeuroHabits
what is the axon
http://www.neurohabits.com/axon-definition/ What is an axon. This is a quick video that covers the basic structure of the axon. We cover the axon hillock, no...
- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 1024
- author: NeuroHabits
3:01
The Axon
What the axon looks like and its parts....
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: EngineerClearly
The Axon
What the axon looks like and its parts.
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 1807
- author: EngineerClearly
5:47
AXON Videoblogg Episode 1
Axon Videoblogg av Ludvig Hedenborg, Head First Productions....
published: 28 Oct 2012
author: HeadFirstProduktion
AXON Videoblogg Episode 1
Axon Videoblogg av Ludvig Hedenborg, Head First Productions.
- published: 28 Oct 2012
- views: 5081
- author: HeadFirstProduktion
5:02
Test Axon AX-50 MIDI converter
I made a little video showing off some sounds I use on my axon ax-50. I am very satisfied ...
published: 26 Jul 2009
author: GiovanniGuitar
Test Axon AX-50 MIDI converter
I made a little video showing off some sounds I use on my axon ax-50. I am very satisfied about it. AXON ax-50 Configuration : Stringmode : separate Holdmode...
- published: 26 Jul 2009
- views: 31373
- author: GiovanniGuitar
5:10
014 The Journey Down the Axon
http://www.interactive-biology.com - How does the signal that starts at the axon hillock t...
published: 12 Jan 2011
author: InteractiveBiology
014 The Journey Down the Axon
http://www.interactive-biology.com - How does the signal that starts at the axon hillock travel down the axon, and why does it only go in one direction? Watc...
- published: 12 Jan 2011
- views: 14801
- author: InteractiveBiology
1:57
AP1: NEURON: DENDRITES, SOMA, AXON
NEURON: DENDRITES, SOMA, AXON....
published: 02 Nov 2012
author: Walter Jahn
AP1: NEURON: DENDRITES, SOMA, AXON
NEURON: DENDRITES, SOMA, AXON.
- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 554
- author: Walter Jahn
6:57
The Sect- Axon (Audio Remix)
The Sect- Axon (Audio Remix)...
published: 14 Jan 2010
author: piorunek87
The Sect- Axon (Audio Remix)
The Sect- Axon (Audio Remix)
- published: 14 Jan 2010
- views: 211741
- author: piorunek87
3:27
4. Axon Membrane Potential
The role of sodium and sodium channels in producing the electrical charge on the nerve cel...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: llkeeley
4. Axon Membrane Potential
The role of sodium and sodium channels in producing the electrical charge on the nerve cell-axon membrane and the conduction of the nerve impulse.
- published: 26 Oct 2011
- views: 44924
- author: llkeeley
2:07
Axon.blogg.se | 117kg - 85kg
Min senaste tävlingsdiet (117kg - 85kg)...
published: 06 Feb 2009
author: MartinAxonLowgren
Axon.blogg.se | 117kg - 85kg
Min senaste tävlingsdiet (117kg - 85kg)
- published: 06 Feb 2009
- views: 60224
- author: MartinAxonLowgren
Vimeo results:
1:45
TO UNDERSTAND IS TO PERCEIVE PATTERNS
By @jason_silva and @notthisbody -
Special thanks to filmmaker/photographer Rob Whitworth...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: Jason Silva
TO UNDERSTAND IS TO PERCEIVE PATTERNS
By @jason_silva and @notthisbody -
Special thanks to filmmaker/photographer Rob Whitworth for allowing a clip from his video (https://vimeo.com/32958521) to be featured.
Check out his website: www.robwhitworth.co.uk
My videos:
Beginning of Infinity - http://vimeo.com/29938326
Imagination - http://vimeo.com/34902950
INSPIRATION:
The Imaginary Foundation says "To Understand Is To Perceive Patterns"...
Albert-László Barabási, think about NETWORKS:
“Networks are everywhere. The brain is a network of nerve cells connected by axons, and cells themselves are networks of molecules connected by biochemical reactions. Societies, too, are networks of people linked by friendships, familial relationships and professional ties. On a larger scale, food webs and ecosystems can be represented as networks of species.
'For decades, we assumed that the components of such complex systems as the cell, the society, or the Internet are randomly wired together.
Steven Johnson, author of Where Good Ideas Come From, writes about recurring patterns and networks:
“Coral reefs are sometimes called “the cities of the sea”, and we need to take the metaphor seriously: the reef ecosystem is so innovative because it shares some defining characteristics with actual cities. These patterns of innovation and creativity are fractal: they reappear in recognizable form as you zoom in and out, from molecule to neuron to pixel to sidewalk. Whether you’re looking at original innovations of carbon-based life, or the explosion of news tools on the web, the same shapes keep turning up... when life gets creative, it has a tendency to gravitate toward certain recurring patterns, whether those patterns are self-organizing, or whether they are deliberately crafted by human agents”
“Put simply: cities are like ant colonies are like software is like slime molds are like evolution is like disease is like sewage systems are like poetry is like the neural pathways in our brain. Everything is connected.
"...Johnson uses ‘The Long Zoom’ to define the way he looks at the world—if you concentrate on any one level, there are patterns that you miss. When you step back and simultaneously consider, say, the sentience of a slime mold, the cultural life of downtown Manhattan and the behavior of artificially intelligent computer code, new patterns emerge.”
Geoffrey West, from The Santa Fe Institute,
"...Network systems can sustain life at all scales, whether intracellularly or within you and me or in ecosystems or within a city.... If you have a million citizens in a city or if you have 1014 cells in your body, they have to be networked together in some optimal way for that system to function, to adapt, to grow, to mitigate, and to be long term resilient."
Author Paul Stammetts writes about The Mycelial Archetype: He compares the mushroom mycelium with the overlapping information-sharing systems that comprise the Internet, with the networked neurons in the brain, and with a computer model of dark matter in the universe.
"Adrian Bejan takes the recurring patterns in nature—trees, tributaries, air passages, neural networks, and lightning bolts—and reveals how a single principle of physics, the Constructal Law, accounts for the evolution of these and all other designs in our world.
Everything—from biological life to inanimate systems—generates shape and structure and evolves in a sequence of ever-improving designs in order to facilitate flow. River basins, cardiovascular systems, and bolts of lightning are very efficient flow systems to move a current—of water, blood, or electricity.
Geoffrey WEST on The sameness of organisms, cities, and corporations:
http://blog.ted.com/2011/07/26/qa-with-geoffrey-west/
Stephen Johnson’s LONG VIEW
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/magazine/08games.html?pagewanted=all
http://dumbofeather.com/blog/post/on-slime-molds-and-sewage-steven-johnson-s-origin-of-the-idea/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/oct/19/steven-johnson-good-ideas?cat=science&type;=article
A collaboration of /Jason Silva and /Notthisbody incorporating:
/Aaron Koblin
/entpm
/Andrea Tseng
/Genki Ito
/ItoWorld
/Dominic
/Cheryl Colan
/TheNightElfik
/Paulskiart
/Grant Kayl
/blyon
/resonance
/gtAlumniMag
/Katie Armstrong
/Page Stephenson
/Jesse Kanda
/Jared Raab
/Angela Palmer
/elliottsellers
/flight404
/Pedro Miguel Cruz
/Takuya Hosogane
/kimpimmel
/Rob Whitworth
**and some original animations from Tiffany Shlain's film CONNECTED: An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology // music is Clint Mansell's "We're going home" from Moon Soundtrack. Buy it on iTunes!
3:31
Insane in the Chromatophores
During experiments on the axons of the longfin squid in Woods Hole, we were taken in by th...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: Backyard Brains
Insane in the Chromatophores
During experiments on the axons of the longfin squid in Woods Hole, we were taken in by the beauty of the fast changing color of the skin. The squid's skin contains many colorful light-reflecting cells called chromatophores. We wanted to try to stimulate the fin nerve directly from our iPod. The results were both interesting and beautiful.
The video is a view through an 8x microscope zoomed in on the dorsal side of the squid's fin. We used a suction electrode to stimulate the fin nerve.
More details can be found here:
http://blog.backyardbrains.com/2012/08/insane-in-the-chromatophores/
and an explanation of how it works can be found on our TED talk: http://on.ted.com/Gage
1:45
To understand is to perceive patterns
by @notthisbody and @jason_silva
http://notthisbody.com
INSPIRATION:
Albert-László Bara...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: notthisbody
To understand is to perceive patterns
by @notthisbody and @jason_silva
http://notthisbody.com
INSPIRATION:
Albert-László Barabási, author of LINKED, wants you to think about NETWORKS:
“Networks are everywhere. The brain is a network of nerve cells connected by axons, and cells themselves are networks of molecules connected by biochemical reactions. Societies, too, are networks of people linked by friendships, familial relationships and professional ties. On a larger scale, food webs and ecosystems can be represented as networks of species. And networks pervade technology: the Internet, power grids and transportation systems are but a few examples. Even the language we are using to convey these thoughts to you is a network, made up of words connected by syntactic relationships.”
'For decades, we assumed that the components of such complex systems as the cell, the society, or the Internet are randomly wired together. In the past decade, an avalanche of research has shown that many real networks, independent of their age, function, and scope, converge to similar architectures, a universality that allowed researchers from different disciplines to embrace network theory as a common paradigm.'
Steven Johnson, author of Where Good Ideas Come From, writes about recurring patterns and liquid networks:
“Coral reefs are sometimes called “the cities of the sea”, and part of the argument is that we need to take the metaphor seriously: the reef ecosystem is so innovative because it shares some defining characteristics with actual cities. These patterns of innovation and creativity are fractal: they reappear in recognizable form as you zoom in and out, from molecule to neuron to pixel to sidewalk. Whether you’re looking at original innovations of carbon-based life, or the explosion of news tools on the web, the same shapes keep turning up... when life gets creative, it has a tendency to gravitate toward certain recurring patterns, whether those patterns are self-organizing, or whether they are deliberately crafted by human agents”
Patrick Pittman from Dumbo Feather adds:
“Put simply: cities are like ant colonies are like software is like slime molds are like evolution is like disease is like sewage systems are like poetry is like the neural pathways in our brain. Everything is connected.
"...Johnson uses ‘The Long Zoom’ to define the way he looks at the world—if you concentrate on any one level, there are patterns that you miss. When you step back and simultaneously consider, say, the sentience of a slime mold, the cultural life of downtown Manhattan and the behavior of artificially intelligent computer code, new patterns emerge.”
James Gleick, author of THE INFORMATION, has written how the cells of an organism are nodes in a richly interwoven communications network, transmitting and receiving, coding and decoding and how Evolution itself embodies an ongoing exchange of information between organism and environment.. (Its an ECO-SYSTEM, an EVOLVING NETWORK)
“If you want to understand life,” Wrote Richard Dawkins, “don’t think about vibrant, throbbing gels and oozes, think about information technology." (AND THINK ABOUT NETWORKS!!
Geoffrey West, from The Santa Fe Institute, also believes in the pivotal role of NETWORKS:
"...Network systems can sustain life at all scales, whether intracellularly or within you and me or in ecosystems or within a city.... If you have a million citizens in a city or if you have 1014 cells in your body, they have to be networked together in some optimal way for that system to function, to adapt, to grow, to mitigate, and to be long term resilient."
Author Paul Stammetts writes about The Mycelial Archetype: He compares the mushroom mycelium with the overlapping information-sharing systems that comprise the Internet, with the networked neurons in the brain, and with a computer model of dark matter in the universe. All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
An article in Reality Sandwich called Google a psychedelically informed superpowered network, a manifestation of the mycelial archetype:
“Recognizing this super-connectivity and conductivity is often accompanied by blissful mindbody states and the cognitive ecstasy of multiple "aha's!" when the patterns in the mycelium are revealed. That Googling that has become a prime noetic technology (How can we recognize a pattern and connect more and more, faster and faster?: superconnectivity and superconductivity) mirrors the increased speed of connection of thought-forms from cannabis highs on up. The whole process is driven by desire not only for these blissful states in and of themselves, but also as the cognitive resource they represent.The devices of desire are those that connect,” because as Johnson says “CHANCE FAVORS THE CONNECTED MIND”.
Geoffrey WEST on The sameness of organisms, cities, and corporations:
blog.ted.com/2011/07/26/qa-with-geoffrey-west/
Stephen Johnson’s LONG VIEW
nytimes.com/2006/10/08/ma
5:56
SR Suntour Axon Carbon RC
SRSUNTOUR AXON WERX Carbon - The MTB worldcup fork with 15 World Cup Podiums in 2011 and 3...
published: 26 Jan 2012
author: Whyex Productions
SR Suntour Axon Carbon RC
SRSUNTOUR AXON WERX Carbon - The MTB worldcup fork with 15 World Cup Podiums in 2011 and 3 World Champion titles
Youtube results:
2:58
TASER AXON Flex
From the worldwide leader in on officer video with over 50000 cameras in the field, from t...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: TASERInternational1
TASER AXON Flex
From the worldwide leader in on officer video with over 50000 cameras in the field, from the name you trust most in law enforcement TASER International anno...
- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 96540
- author: TASERInternational1
3:24
Axon-Into Reality
From the Master Blaster Series
by Juan Pablo Macías
Music: Axon (Luís Roldán)
Camera m...
published: 10 Jun 2007
Axon-Into Reality
From the Master Blaster Series
by Juan Pablo Macías
Music: Axon (Luís Roldán)
Camera men: Isaac Muñoz & Hernaín Bravo
www.regeneracion-1.blogspot.com
- published: 10 Jun 2007
- views: 5289
2:34
Axon Turmentatu' - Un Show Pacatos 09.01.2013
...
published: 11 Jan 2013
author: AxonTurmentatu
Axon Turmentatu' - Un Show Pacatos 09.01.2013
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 12673
- author: AxonTurmentatu
5:13
03 parts of the neuron with physiology 03 axon myelin.wmv
video 3 of the anatomy & physiology of a multipolar neuron. This video includes descriptio...
published: 07 Aug 2011
author: Ren Hartung
03 parts of the neuron with physiology 03 axon myelin.wmv
video 3 of the anatomy & physiology of a multipolar neuron. This video includes description of the axon and myelin. Video 5: Description of the anatomy of a ...
- published: 07 Aug 2011
- views: 4140
- author: Ren Hartung