Radiohead Open Sources Music Video
ruphus13 writes "Following up their 'pay what you like' music album, Radiohead is once again pushing forward with trying to innovate in an industry that has typically innovated with lawsuits alone. Radiohead has now decided to open source a music video. According to the article, 'Its new single "House of Cards" has a video that was created using advanced visualization techniques and various computer-rendered models. The band has teamed up with Google to release the data for the promo as open source using a Creative Commons license.'" The article links a making-of video on YouTube. The music of "House of Cards" was not open sourced, just the visual data. according to a story in the UK Guardian, people are beginning to play around with the data.
JUST IMAGINE WHAT THIS MEANS!
Not country and western enough... fork!
Copyright issues on logos... fork!
Can't resize video screen... FORK!
Though I think in the music business they call them re-mixes / mashups.
ugh, there was supposed to be a less than symbol before the 3's, to make little hearts....
:(
As it is I just sound crazy..
Exactly. I can't stand country music, but for whatever reason some people continue to listen to it. I don't understand why they don't consult with me first so I can tell them what music is good and what's bad.
Tic-Tac-Toe, Global Thermonuclear War, and relationships all have the same winning move.
Constructive criticism FTW.
http://code.google.com/creative/radiohead/
The video + making of + data explorer. Note, it can take a while for the data explorer to finish loading the video, but it's pretty fun to play with.
they're also like Anti-metallica in the sense that their new music sucks.
Wouldn't that make them exactly like Metallica?
I suppose the double capitalisation in the first sentence balances the lack of initial caps in the second.
http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8095
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Nine_Inch_Nails_The_Slip