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Radiohead Partners With Google For Music Video Launch

The Making-of "House of Cards" video

Learn about how the video of "House of Cards" was made and the various technologies that were used to capture and render 3D data. Andre Lope...


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Radiohead Partners With Google For Music Video Launch

Google has partnered with Radiohead to promote the band’s music video for the song “House of Cards” from the album In Rainbows. It’s definitely not your average video considering that there were no cameras or lights used: it’s all data. The video uses real time 3D recording, utilizing structured light and laser-enhanced scanners. [...]

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Video: Radiohead Ditches Cameras, Activates Lasers

"So here we are in our lovely Florida cul-de-sac," Zoo Films director of photography Von Thomas explains. "We are scanning the geometry of [the] houses that we are going to vaporize." Thomas and director James Frost, along with director of...

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RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS - Radiohead releases data set

These guys know exactly what buttons of mine they need to push to exactly make me like them over and over again... 370MB of CSV point data , Processing code, and a 3D viewer of Thom Yorke's face RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS @ Google Code via Waxy . Radiohead just released a new video for its song "House of Cards" from the album "In Rainbows". No cameras or lights were used. Instead two technologies...

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Radiohead Premiere Laser-Made “House of Cards” Video

The video for Radiohead’s “House of Cards,” made without the use of conventional cameras, finally debuted today. Zoo Films, who directed the clip, used two different camera-less technologies to create the video. If you ask us, the whole thing looks like The Lawnmower Man or the bad guy in RoboCop 2, but it’s still pretty [...]

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Google teams up with Radiohead for laser video remixing

If you haven’t seen the video for the Radiohead song “House of Cards,” you simply must watch it. Maybe its oddness creeps you out, but get this: It was shot without lights or cameras . It was done entirely with lasers. Using two technologies called Geometric Informatics and Velodyne LIDAR , three dimension images of the band were captured as they played the song. In all, 64 lasers were...

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New Radiohead Video 'Filmed' With Lasers

Filed under: Audio/Video , Cameras , Computers , Celebrities Radiohead have consistently proven themselves to be unpredictable and at the technological forefront of the music industry. Their latest experiment however, takes things in a surprising new direction. The band's new video for its song 'House of Cards' was filmed without any cameras. The media player-visualizations-on-steroids video was created...

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Radiohead’s House of Cards Video Created Using Data Visualizations

The new Radiohead music video for “House of Cards”, directed by James Frost, was created entirely using data visualizations without traditional cameras or lights. “House of Cards” has been released as an open source project hosted on Google Code. No cameras or lights were used. Instead two technologies were used to capture 3D images: Geometric Informatics [...]

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Radiohead's "House of Cards" Laser Premiere

Leave it to the pioneering British band Radiohead to make a video without a camera or lights. Witness the data+laser magic of "House of Cards" on our home page today or right here: So how did they do it? With the help of 3D image capturing created by two technology companies: Geometric Informatics and Velodyne LIDAR . Their scanning systems produce structured light to capture up-close 3D images, while...

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new radiohead video :: house of cards

" I liked the idea of making a video of human beings and real life and time without using any cameras, just lasers, so there are just mathematical points -- and how strangely emotional it ended up being ." --Thom Yorke thom's laser-generated love interest That camera-free Radiohead video I talked about back in May is finally here , and it's pretty spectacular. Watch it now : Watch the fascinating "...

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Radiohead again leaves us thinking: Did they just do that?

A darling of the Wikinomics blog (1,2,3), Radiohead has impressed before, and with their latest video for House of Cards, they do so again. Maintaining their promise not to make any conventional music videos for their anything but conventionally released In Rainbows, the band’s latest video was made using Geometric Informatics and LIDAR (think radar, but [...]

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RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS

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No lights, No Camera, Action..

If you are one of those people out there that are craving something new that holds up to the age old agency comment of “something that has never been seen before”, then look no further then this new music video for Radiohead.

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Level Up's Top Four Gaming Tidbits for July 15th, 2008

YOU ... Don't Know Jack Thompson : the embattled lawyer shoots back at ESA FOR ...get about the porn-- graphics porn, that is --says one game journalist CAN ...celled, is the Slamdance Games Festival RND ...the making of Radiohead's music video for "House of Cards" ...( read more )

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Radiohead Releases 'Making Of' New Video

Discover the magic behind the band's forthcoming clip for 'House Of Cards' below. MP3: Radiohead - Creep (Acoustic)

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Video: Radiohead, "House of Cards"

First they put their entire album up on the internet for free download and now they’ve made the video for “House of Cards” without cameras and boy are we excited to talk about this at parties for the next couple years. This video has been internetted to death already, but here: It was made by capturing the shapes and relative distances of physical objects by shooting lasers at them from a scanner...