Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Coming soon... Deaf communication film
We will be posting the deaf communication film we made shortly.... in the meantime, here are some pics from the project and also a video of animations done during the sessions.
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Arthritis film
Well here it is, the film about childhood arthritis. Let us know what you think of it!
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Arthritis Sessions
Today has been really good. I have been recording about how arthritis attacks your body and slows you down. I was really excited when I heard about coming because I'd never done stuff like this before. My mum said she really liked the flip books and the rollers. I have met some new friends and have enjoyed bringing my cousin along.
Kayleigh
Below is a short animation made by Laura:

This is a film that Kayleigh made with her younger sister to show her how to animate when she came to meet her at the end of the sessions:

Rollers from Day 1

The Arthritis project has begun, and these are some rollers we have done as an introduction to animating. More videos to follow...
alexander porter
the second day of biomation was great i made A BIT about how people get arthuritis and this should be on the website soon
we also made a few clips with a skeleton in it and they were about how arthuritus makes you feel like your slowing down and about how arthuritus affects the movement of the joints and also on the arthuritus clip there was at the start a gingerbread man getting eaten.
p.s. keep looking at the website there will be more videos on it
p.p.s.the gingerbred man is there to get you interested

Kayleigh
it was very exciting
Kayleigh
Below is a short animation made by Laura:
This is a film that Kayleigh made with her younger sister to show her how to animate when she came to meet her at the end of the sessions:
Rollers from Day 1
The Arthritis project has begun, and these are some rollers we have done as an introduction to animating. More videos to follow...
alexander porter
the second day of biomation was great i made A BIT about how people get arthuritis and this should be on the website soon
we also made a few clips with a skeleton in it and they were about how arthuritus makes you feel like your slowing down and about how arthuritus affects the movement of the joints and also on the arthuritus clip there was at the start a gingerbread man getting eaten.
p.s. keep looking at the website there will be more videos on it
p.p.s.the gingerbred man is there to get you interested
Kayleigh
it was very exciting
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Live Arts: Viruses
Virus project
The aim of the this project was to take a one hour long workshop into local schools to show how art can be used to explore and explain scientific concepts.
We consulted with research scientist Andrew Axon, Liver research group, Newcastle University to understand the mechanisms used by viruses to reproduce. Once we understood the principles, we reduced them down into a format we could take and explain to primary school children.
Each workshop lasted one hour and involved around 30 children. We needed to engage them before explaining the science, and did this by showing a computer animation of a virus attempting to take over a cell - but without explaining it to them first. We then asked the pupils to imagine what was happening. We then offered an analagous explanation of an alien (virus) taking over a factory (cell) in space (the body). Having fired their imagination they drew and cut out their own aliens to animate this story.
We then revealed that the story was in fact about how viruses attack healthy cells and hi-jack their reproductive mechanisms. Once they understood this they were able to make the link between viruses they encountered (i.e. chicken pox, the common cold, and verrucas) and how they worked inside the body. Even the reception class were able to grasp the general concept.
Using animation and story-telling, we were able to successfully explain a complex biomedical process clearly to young children in a way that was engaging and age-appropriate.
The aim of the this project was to take a one hour long workshop into local schools to show how art can be used to explore and explain scientific concepts.
We consulted with research scientist Andrew Axon, Liver research group, Newcastle University to understand the mechanisms used by viruses to reproduce. Once we understood the principles, we reduced them down into a format we could take and explain to primary school children.
Each workshop lasted one hour and involved around 30 children. We needed to engage them before explaining the science, and did this by showing a computer animation of a virus attempting to take over a cell - but without explaining it to them first. We then asked the pupils to imagine what was happening. We then offered an analagous explanation of an alien (virus) taking over a factory (cell) in space (the body). Having fired their imagination they drew and cut out their own aliens to animate this story.
We then revealed that the story was in fact about how viruses attack healthy cells and hi-jack their reproductive mechanisms. Once they understood this they were able to make the link between viruses they encountered (i.e. chicken pox, the common cold, and verrucas) and how they worked inside the body. Even the reception class were able to grasp the general concept.
Using animation and story-telling, we were able to successfully explain a complex biomedical process clearly to young children in a way that was engaging and age-appropriate.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Arthritis clinic taster session
Thanks to everyone who had a go at animation at the arthritis clinic on Friday. We've uploaded the animation here - it looks really good. More information will be going out to you about the workshops - if you don't hear anything please contact us: info@biomation.org.uk
Monday, 9 March 2009
Diabetes Balloon Race video
Friday, 20 February 2009
Day 5

Today at Biomation, we are finishing off the live action and finishing the theme tune for our tv channel, hi there diabetes or HTD TV! We are also making our own little animations. Are folks are also coming to see what we have been working on because it's our last day of Biomation, Boo Hoo :-{ The project has been really interesting and the animating is fun! Today we send off the local link article.
By Sian and Alyssa

Today was the last day and we finished filming and doing my scenes. We also did the green screen and did last minute animation
Ghibson

This project was mint i hope they make another one its awesome well done simon and dan
James

I think the project is really good and it helps you to understand it more and meet new people. You can have a laugh but still get the work down.
Ruth and Giorgia x

It's been really really good, I've done animation and voiceovers.
Yzzi.

I've made a plasticene elephant, made some animation, done some singing and had fun!
Jen

You can see some extra animations we did here:
If you'd like to download this file, either click on the Google Video logo on the video above and then look for the Download link, or else enter this address into your web browser:
https://www.yousendit.com/download/U0d4SXR4bEF0TWtLSkE9PQ
This link will only last one week - if you haven't managed to download it by then, please leave a comment on this post and I'll upload it again. Simon
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