In case you missed it, a “leap second” event took place this week, where a one-second time adjustment happened worldwide to keep the Earth’s rotation completely in sync with timekeeping. Obviously, nothing bad happened technology wise (just like that Y2K bug years ago), but something significant did emerge from the event – a new program by Google on its Android platform that celebrates life, one second at a time.

Titled Leap Second 2015, the popular mobile manufacturer asked users to submit quick one-second clips to its mobile app, asking them how they would spend that short amount of time – celebrating, exploring or whatever else happened to pop in mind. The results are pretty surprising, as you can see from the short (but sweet) video posted below.

A number of the one-second clips can also be seen on the official Leap Second page, where users can browse and simply watch them in any order they see fit.

There was more to this program that just community getting involved, however. With the one-second format, Android is able to show just what kind of creativity can be put together into smaller clips – something that both publishers and ad networks can use to their advantage when it comes to finding a program that runs at just the right length, according to Adweek. That’s not to say we’ll be seeing one-second advertisements for, say, Coke or Nike, but it’s something that companies may be taking under advisement to get the word out quicker.

The clips not only show people in action doing things (like enjoying a day in the park or hitting a “no” button on their desk), but also showing off beautiful sights around the world, such as a city landscape or a walk along the beach. Again, all these videos can be seen here, separated into categories like “#selfie”, “#together”, “#play”, “#nature” and others. They can also be shared with ease through a number of social networks, through convenient clips at the bottom of each video.

Sometimes, a lot can be done in a single second – and Google just proved it.