Posted on 05/01/2013 10:58:01 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The Guinness World of Records has verified that a film unveiled by IBM research is the world's smallest movie. The film was created using stop-motion techniques but astonishingly the stars of the show are single atoms. Staff at IBM Research animated A boy and his atom in a feature that includes dancing, bouncing on a trampoline and catching a ball. Phys.org suggests the film, with its playful soundtrack, represents a unique way to convey science outside the research community.
The intro to the film partly explains IBMs endeavours in creating this production:
These are atoms.
Magnified over 100 million times.
At IBM research we move atoms, to explore the limits of data storage.
To explore the limits of filmmaking we created the worlds smallest movie.
It was made by moving actual atoms, frame by frame.
IBM Research presents...
A BOY AND HIS ATOM.
Andreas Heinrich, Principle Investigator, IBM Research said Capturing, positioning and shaping atoms to create an original motion picture on the atomic-level is a precise science and entirely novel. He went on to reveal At IBM, researchers don't just read about science, we do it. This movie is a fun way to share the atomic-scale world while opening up a dialogue with students and others on the new frontiers of math and science.
The world's smallest logo?
To make the film IBM used a two ton IBM-invented scanning tunneling microscope which boasts 100 million times magnification. This microscope operates on atoms chilled to a temperature of -268 degrees Celcius. Phys.org reports that the microscope and a super sharp needle were controlled using a standard computer to enable researchers to precisely place the atoms as required by this stop-motion animation technique.
Behind the scenes at he "movie studio"
A boy and his atom, is a pretty amazing feat, however some people are never satisfied; the top comment on YouTube is 3/10, plot was not consistent and there was no character development. To this, someone replied that its still better than Twilight.
fyi
Note that the keyboard in the picture is an IBM (not Lexmark or Lenovo) AT 101 key keyboard, a REAL keyboard.
And they had some real weight to them also.
They could be used as small boat anchers.
Boys intro to the exciting world of electricity.
Here is the movie on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/IBM/featured?v=oSCX78-8-q0
bfl
There ain’t much they can’t manipulate these days. Uhhh..
Cool. The movie reminds me of the early days of video games (pong). IIRC pong started out as a sales tool to show the capability of the screen. Moving bits of electronic information around - and look where that has gone.
Amazing to think about 30 years from know when who knows what they will be doing with atoms. And they will show this clip on the History Channel and we can laugh at how basic and simple it was.
” IBM used a two ton IBM-invented scanning tunneling microscope which boasts 100 million times magnification.”
Wow! That’s like more than if I was to look through my spoting scope with my binoculars.
BFL
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