02/02/2026
To kick off the rollout of our video series revealing what happened inside The Science of Animation, here’s the first video.
For one weekend, the Fleet Science Center became a living, real-time animation studio. Visitors stepped into Ruby’s world and became part of the entire animation process, from sketch to performance to real-time worlds.
Powered by IEL’s iterative, non-linear workflow and an incredible ecosystem of partners across hardware, software, and creative technology, this experience showed what happens when animation stops being linear and starts being collaborative.
We’re opening the door on what happened inside.