Quote from source text:
“From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 700 agents lined the length of the Brooklyn Bridge a week before its 125th birthday. In the rain and cold we created a wave of camera flashes across the bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Shot and edited by Jamey Shafer: http://inklingproductions.com/ Song by Tyler Walker: http://myspace.com/tylerichiban This is one of over 70 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past six years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Best Buy uniform prank, and the famous U2 Rooftop Hoax, to name a few. Visit the website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work, including behind the scenes information on how this video was made. http://www.improveverywhere.com”
Quote from the director Jordan Clarke: “Another Video showing cool ways the body can move. This time I wanted play around with different glow lighting off the blossoms and water.”
I’ve never seen anything quite like this before. Here are the credits, which were posted below the video where it is hosted on Vimeo:
“The new short film by Blu
an ambiguous animation painted on public walls.
Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)
Here, the desktop of Mac OS X replaces music video software. I found this video at TUAW.
A very cool video for the Mac-user geek. Very creative use of the mac. The video was done by Dennis Liu.
I’m not sure how he recorded the screenshots. But if you want to do something similar, I recommend a program for Mac OS X called Snapz, which does video screenshots.
This video for Bjork’s “Wanderlust” is so awesome. Here, on the New York Times websites, she and the directing team, Encyclopedia Pictura, talk about the video:
Here’s the text that came with the video:”I was interested in the motion of foreground (scratched window) midground (passing girders) and background (Skyline) and how that might relate to individual sounds in a piece of music. The music is from Autechre.”
Created by youtube user: rc10t3
From Video Description:
“Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer.
The next innovation in the highly acclaimed line of Korg DJ tools has arrived!
The KAOSSILATOR is a new pocket sized instrument that packs Korg’s world renowned synth sound along with innovative performance features into an ultra-compact unit. Anyone can instantly play musical phrases by simply tapping or sliding their finger across the KAOSSILATOR’s touch pad — no previous skills required! The KAOSSILATOR is a portable, travel friendly device that runs on batteries, so you can have fun creating music anywhere your life takes you, with seemingly endless possibilities.”
Also see this album of music called the Yellow Album made entirely with the Kaossilator.