Slow Motion Gelatin Cubes Are Beautiful [VIDEO]

What started as an idea of food stylist Marilinda Hodgdon turned into 4 minutes and 13 seconds of pure food spectacle. The dancing Cubes of Gelatin were shot with the Phantom HD camera by Steve Romano, cut to the song “Lazarus” by Porcupine Tree. The cubes are shot at 1,000 frames per second and played back at the traditional 30 fps, resulting in images being rendered 100 times slower than we’d normally consume them. Enjoy the bliss:

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