Metallic brain translates thought generation through LED lamp

The video above shows the work of designer Kouichi Okamoto, who translated the process of thought generation in the brain through thousands of molten metal droplets that interconnect through a metallic tangle to light an LED lamp, located right in the center of the room. the whole structure.

So Okamoto patiently created thousands of electrical connections - or metal neurons - with solder droplets, placing a positive electrode on the “left lobe” of the brain and a negative electrode on the right. Both hemispheres are powered by a small battery to light the small central lamp, which symbolizes human thinking. Check out more images of Okamoto's brain in the gallery below: