This Too Shall Pass Music Video

This Too Shall Pass Music Video by Ok go, directed by James Frost, , OK Go and Syyn Labs.

Love it!

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Rubber instruments for a cheap way to play!

“Balloon artist Addi Somekh plays an all latex, single-string balloon bass. It sounds surprisingly like the real thing. His debut album Air, Rubber and Soul is out now and available as a free download”.
See another video of Addi playing balloon below, impressive!

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Slight Figure of Speech Music Video

Slight Figure of Speech music video by The Avett Brothers.

Directed by Jody Hill.

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Danse Dance, the Making of

This is the making of Danse Dance, a video project by Julien Vallée.

“Each day, we are surrounded by seemingly insignificant objects, taking them from one place to the other, or leaving them on a table for weeks, without paying any attention to them. We ignore or forget them, using things only when we need to, making sure they don’t interfere or inhabit our space. But what if they were not so stable and subservient? What if they could swivel, bounce or even fly. And what if they did so all at the same time? We want to imagine a place where objects could live and move, harmoniously, and of their own accord. Without interfering with each other these objects would bounce, roll, turn and cross each other’s paths.This experiment is about re-discovering our daily surroundings. This is the making of the interactive video that was originally made for If You Could Collaborate exhibition. Each object is assigned to a letter on the keyboard, and can be activated or deactivated at any time”.

The interactive video and final result is here.

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Soon We’ll Be Found Videoclip

This is an older video by Sia and called Soon We’ll Be Found, so simple and poetic at the same time.

You’ve Changed Videoclip

You’ve Changed music video by the australian pop artist Sia.

The director  is Dennis Liu.

Funny and well done!

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Things To Learn by Christian Borstlap

Sweet animated illustrations by Christian Borstlap for Dutch children’s charity Kinderpostzegels.

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Scratch Cassette!

Alexis Malbert a.k.a. TapeTronic scratches old audio cassettes with very cool effects, look another video below!

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Night Lights, an interactive project

“In this installation YesYesNo teamed up with The Church, Inside Out Productions and Electric Canvas to turn the Auckland Ferry Building into an interactive playground. Our job was to create an installation that would go beyond merely projection on buildings and allow viewers to become performers, by taking their body movements and amplifying them 5 stories tall. We used 3 different types of interaction – body interaction on the two stages, hand interaction above a light table, and phone interaction with the tracking of waving phones. There were 6 scenes, cycled every hour for the public. We had a great deal of fun making this, hope you enjoy it too”.

Pictures of the instalation here.

Interaction Design and Software: YesYesNo

Projection / Staging: Electric Canvas, Inside Out Productions.

Production: The Church, Simon Velvin.

Production & Art Direction: Hellicar and Lewis.

Video features footage and edits by Simon Velvin, and music: 9th Wonder – Beautiful Morning (instrumental), Gin Wigmore – Under My Skin.

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Another Digital Graffiti Video

Another video ’bout digital graffiti of the project Tangible Interaction.

This performace was made in the Athlete’s Village for the Vancouver 2010 winter Olympics.

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