From keyboards to cupboards, computer science enters the culinary arts.
10 years ago
From keyboards to cupboards, computer science enters the culinary arts.
10 years ago
Tomorrow’s cutting edge chefs won’t just need good palettes. They’ll want good programming.
10 years ago
Big Brains. Small Films: The Technologista Series
Women at IBM talk innovation, leadership and the projects they love. Follow the upcoming series on YouTube beginning July 8.
11 years ago
Big Brains. Small Films.
Ex-furniture apprentice and IBM Fellow Heike Riel on the tools of her trades.
11 years ago
Big Brains. Small Films.
Pioneering technologista and IBMer Patty McHugh on her “Mother of the Motherboard” moniker.
11 years ago
Making the world’s smallest movie
Reports from the lab: 02
“It was a scary morning”
Andreas talks about issues with voltage on the first day of shooting and how long each letter of the IBM logo took to make.
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A Boy And His Atom ➝
11 years ago
Making the world’s smallest movie
Reports from the lab: 01
“The first problem”
The team encounters their first hiccup in the movie making biz when defects in the sample cause them to delay shooting.
Now playing:
A Boy And His Atom ➝
11 years ago
Moving atoms: making the world’s smallest movie
So you’ve seen the world’s smallest movie. Now go behind the scenes and see how it all came to life. See the tiny copper “movie set”, meet the 5,000 atom “actors”, and learn how all of this could change the world forever.
11 years ago
Big Brains. Small Films.
IBM Fellow Bernard Meyerson on pulling the plug.
11 years ago
[VIDEO] Brilliant and photogenic. The newly-minted IBM Fellows strike a pose for photographer Jake Chessum, before the Fellows banquet at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.
11 years ago
Big Brains. Small Films.
IBM Fellow Chandu Visweswariah on the innovation checklist.
11 years ago