The Best Videos of 2012, From People Who Have the Best Taste in Videos
Just kidding! "Best of" lists are dumb. This is better.
August 19, 2011 | This music video for BELL makes use of a hacked Kinect to trace her facial expressions and create eerie interactive projections that respond to her movements. The visuals were developed by Zach Lieberman, Francisco Zamorano, Andy Wallace, and Michelle Calabro, while the project uses FaceTracker software by Jason Saragih. In an interview with The Atlantic, Lieberman shares some thoughts on the making of the video, the cyborg future, and what he's working on next. More
Just kidding! "Best of" lists are dumb. This is better.
TED announced that its talks are being viewed 1.5 million times a day.
A hilarious new Tumblr collects baffling clips from Shutterstock.