feed your eyes and ears on Micro Empire , the microcinematic brainchild of Austrian filmmakerClemens Wirth .
By attaching his DSLR to a microscope , Wirth was able to overwork an imaging technique known asdark field microscopy . This take method acting not only gave Wirth front wrangle seats to the ongoings of a macrocosm rarely see by humans , it also allowed him to limn his microscopic subject matter against a spooky , inky-black - black backdrop . Throw in some nonnatural euphony good manners ofRadium Audio , and you ’ve baffle yourself the backbone - tingling short film boast up top .
Says Wirth :

As an partisan for little things , I need to go deeper than the macro universe , so I found myself hanging on the ocular of a microscope . The real challenge was definitely the modest profoundness of playing field in microscopy . It ’s really fascinating how elaborate this tiny world is , and unbelievable how much is going on in only one niggling pee driblet .
Check out more of Wirth ’s work — including the awesome Macro Kingdom Trilogy [ PartsI , IIandIII ] — over onhis vimeo Thomas Nelson Page . [ express joy Squid ]
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