Philips Visualizer: Every detail matters
Philips and the Metropole Orchestra have teamed up to show you how every detail matters in a piece of music. Done by my old-colleagues Bart Mol and Pol Hoenderboom from Tribal DDB.
Philips and the Metropole Orchestra have teamed up to show you how every detail matters in a piece of music. Done by my old-colleagues Bart Mol and Pol Hoenderboom from Tribal DDB.
Nice mix by Ithaca Audio.
URL: http://www.vimeo.com

Oeps, I’ve Rick Rolled myself and you!
URL: http://pinterest.com/pin/31206319/
7 seconds on a station platform, seen through the window of a high-speed train, in slow-motion.
Conductor (2011) by Alexander Chen. Video capture. View live at: mta.me
Conductor turns the New York subway system into an interactive string instrument. Using the MTA’s actual subway schedule, the piece begins in realtime by spawning trains which departed in the last minute, then continues accelerating through a 24 hour loop. The visuals are based on Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 diagram.
URL: http://www.vimeo.com

An interactive website just like Paint (the ‘Windows drawing program’), only it animates. Pretty funny.

The new clip of Chilly Gonzales, “You Can Dance” (the Ivory Tower album).
URL: http://www.chillygonzales.com