If you're thinking of a narrative story, the most famous one is based on William Gibson's novel , which was adapted into a TV series on Prime Video.
The story explores the idea of alternate realities or "stubs" and the ethical dangers of human greed and power across different timelines. 2. The Science "Story": How Our Brains Trick Us Peripheral image
Research shows that our peripheral vision is actually quite blurry and lacks detail. If you're thinking of a narrative story, the
In the world of camera lenses, the "story" of the peripheral image is often a technical challenge for engineers. The Science "Story": How Our Brains Trick Us
Many NIKKOR and Canon design stories focus on how to maintain sharpness at the very edges (periphery) of a photo, which naturally tends to blur or distort due to the physics of light.
To give us a seamless view of the world, our brain "fills in" the edges with what it thinks should be there, often creating a visual illusion where the periphery matches the center of our gaze even when it doesn't. 3. The Photography & Tech Story