Reality Models (2016)
In 2010 the physicist Aaron O’Connell and his colleagues proved that a strip of metal, visible to the naked human eye, can both oscillate and not oscillate at the same time. Essentially this means that objects, whatever their size, can be in two places at once. From here it starts to seem like existing means being inconsistent, while dying means becoming consistent.
Director: Andrew Norman Wilson
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: February 19, 2016
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Reality Models about?
- In 2010 the physicist Aaron O’Connell and his colleagues proved that a strip of metal, visible to the naked human eye, can both oscillate and not oscillate at the same time. Essentially this means that objects, whatever their size, can be in two places at once. From here it starts to seem like existing means being inconsistent, while dying means becoming consistent.
- Who directed Reality Models?
- Reality Models was directed by Andrew Norman Wilson.
- How long is Reality Models?
- Reality Models has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- Where was Reality Models produced?
- Reality Models was produced in United States of America.