Project Background
Brain organoids are tiny clusters of human brain cells grown in laboratories for medical research. They can be used to study neurologic development and test new treatments for dementia. The University of Washington asked us to help them explain brain organoids and the associated bioethics issues.
Client: University of Washington
Our Work
We created an audiovisual metaphor to show the similarities and differences between brain organoids and full-size human brains. The video project uses music, color, and simple visuals to provide context around how and why brain organoids are made and used by scientists.
Still from animation “What are brain organoids?
Still from animation “What are brain organoids?
Results
The videos are currently being used by bioethics researchers.