The world's smallest artwork is microscopic ✨



The world's smallest artwork is microscopic ✨ with tags science, biology (field of study), biology, education, museums, animals, history, natural history, documentary, the brain scoop, brain scoop, emily graslie, hank green, chicago (city/town/village), microscope, tardigrades
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This video was originally posted to my personal channel @EmilyGraslie on September 28, 2021, with the following description:
A conversation with Master of Microscopes James Weiss ( @Jam's Germs ) started me down a path of exploration into the unusual intersections of Victorian science fiction authors, and 19th-century microscopists. I could have never imagined the tiny galleries and itty-bitty artworks that awaited me underneath those fancy lenses!
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Creator, Host, Writer, Producer: Emily Graslie
Editor and Motion Designer: Kelly Kitagawa
Additional Edits: Carolyn Yao
Production Manager: Laura Chernikoff
Interview with: James Weiss
Microscope footage © James Weiss, used ℅ the author
Accessibility support, captions, and audio description by DCMP (dcmp.org):
Captioning: Rebecca Phelps
Captioning QC: Rick Goldman
Audio Description Scripting: Valerie Hunter
Audio Description Voicer: Debbie Grattan
Audio Description Editor: Heather Warren
Accessibility Supervisor: Kyle Sisk