About this video
In this project, we tell the story of a superconducting quantum chip, illustrating the transition from the invisible and intangible quantum bit—the basic unit of information—to a tangible chip that holds the power to revolutionize computing. Inspired by under-the-microscope images of silicon circuits used to implement quantum bits, we present this narrative within a single object—a round disk surface. The animation progresses from the smallest element to the largest, beginning with a single quantum bit, visualized as a reflection on the surface, moving through a qubit cluster, evolving into a 12-qubit chip, expanding to a chip array, and culminating with the superconducting wafer. We are excited to submit this project for consideration in the Motion Design Awards, as it showcases the power of digital art to convey complex scientific ideas in a way that resonates with both technical and non-technical audiences.
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Credits
Writer: Ira Ponomarova Design: Tanya Komlyk