IBM Creates The World’s Smallest Movie
A baby wakes up and finds himself atop a mandarin orange. “How did I get here,” he asks his frog friend, who is actually this frog. “Ah, you were once a very tall man who lived in a very busy city. One day, as you walked to work, you stepped on an old witch. She lived on your block for years and you never once said hello to her and everyone thought you were a jerk, but she was only a few inches tall so maybe no one ever told you about her and you never saw her — as your only friend, I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt. Anyway, the tiny witch cursed you with tininess so you would learn your lesson and here you are.” The baby picks up a miniature bottle of coke — extra miniature because of how it was in proportion to his own body — and cracks it open. “So what am I supposed to learn?” The frog looks at his tiny, tiny watch and sighs. “This is going to be a LONG lesson.” He kicks a tiny little hacky sack towards the baby. “So what’s there to do on this mandarin orange anyway?” the baby asks. “Well, there’s a mini-golf course and a Baked by Melissa around the bend, if you’re up for one of those.” “Yeah sure, that sounds good.” The End. Oh also IBM made a movie with atoms, watch it after the jump!
That was the best smallest movie I’ve ever seen. Good job, IBM, and also: DON’T TELL ME WHAT TO DO! (Via BoingBoing.)