Radiohead is one of those bands that always seems to innovate and they’ve done it again. For their latest video for House of Cards, they collaborated with James Frost (Of Blip Boutique) to realize a video created entirely using data visualization and not traditional film techniques. Inspired by Aaron Koblin’s Flight Patterns, and harnessing the power of Processing, Frost created a video that is rather aw inspiring from an artistic point of view, not to mention the technical point of view! There’s a great explanation of everything including a great interview with Frost over at Creativity Online including some behind the scenes video and a bunch of the working files and code that’s been made available.
Tags: Art, data visualization, Interactive, Interview, processing, radiohead, Technology

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