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The making of the new Radiohead video, or, How to make data go mad

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The making of the new Radiohead video, or, How to make data go mad
In the Making-of video of Radiohead's "House of Cards" promo, director James Frost talks about how he got this idea for doing a music video based on a UCLA research program on real-time 3D plotting technologies. But where do you go with a radical idea that, on paper at least, might seem really, really far out there... To Radiohead, of course. Making the "House of Cards" video involved three brand-new technologies, a host of computers and even a D.O.T. (Director of Technology – that's got to be a first). One recording system involved a 360-degree scanner that uses 64 laser beams to capture a landscape – the scanner is an impressive looking machine that spins like crazy and looks like a prop straight from the first season of Star Trek.
Thanks Jurriaan for the tip.

Posted: 17 Jul 2008

Watch the video, the "making of", and play with data visualisation on Google code

1 Comment(s)

  1. Jorrit says on 21 Jul 2008:

    For those interested, the data used in this video is open sourced - I love it Radiohead is one of those few bands following modern times. If you like to know more about this see http://code.google.com/creative/radiohead/

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