Nature:
There's more to science at the movies than Lex Luthor's
attempts to synthesize kryptonite. In the first of two features
on film, John Whitfield looks at how a cinematographic
technique can provide insights into the perception of reality.
In the second, Alison Abbott meets Ben Heisenberg, a director
whose first film is a taut moral fable of laboratory
life.
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22 June 2006
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.020206
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