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14 March 2007

The dance along the artery

Xvivo_still The animation company XVIVO has been winning awards for "Inner Life of the Cell," an animation produced for the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program at Harvard. The best-looking version of the film I've seen is at Harvard's own Multimedia Production Site, where it can also be downloaded free for educational purposes.

The film takes my breath away. The only words I can think of to describe it are from T. S. Eliot's "Burnt Norton," the first of his Four Quartets, one of the great spiritual poems of the last century:

The dance along the artery
The circulation of the lymph
Are figured in the drift of stars

Have a look, and you'll see exactly what I mean.

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