IBM Uses Atoms to Create Smallest Stop Motion Film Ever
Up and atom
IBM released its first production movie today, but don't look for it on the big screen as the characters are just a bunch of atoms in a stop-motion film.
IBM said it made the world's tiniest movie by using thousands of precisely placed atoms to create nearly 250 frames of stop-motion action.
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That's the coolest thing I've read in a while. God bless human imagination, and our ability to create and innovate.