The new videoclip to The Death Set’s They Come to Get Us is a great visual mashup. Directed by Guillaume Panariello.
In the line of my last post, here’s a great remix video. Wreck and Salvage made this cool little mashup about copying.
Now that’s a bootleg!
Frenchman varromiks reached status of master bootlegger, after he puzzled together the whole live ISAM show of Brazillian electronic music legend Amon Tobin. He posted the whole set as this YouTube playlist.
Full-length video (1h16) of the ISAM tour, edited from the cellphones footage YouTube users posted after the shows.
The show is divided into 6 parts due to YouTube restrictions.
What really amazes me is how good this thing looks, despite being made from cellphone material. Or maybe it’s because it was made from celphonematerial it looks this good. Usually, live registrations are cut together from 5 or so locked-off cameras, from a high perspective. This stuff was made from a whole lot more camera’s, and right from within the audience. This keeps it fluid and diverse. Love this experiment.
(Via Ben_J.)
How much do you and members of your family really look alike? Quebec, Canada-based graphic designer and photographer Ulric Collette has created a shockingly cool project where he’s exploring the genetic similarities between different members of the same family. By splitting their faces in half and then melding them together, he creates interesting new people that are sometimes quite normal looking and other times far from it. He calls this series Genetic Portraits.
(Via My Modern Met, visit Ulric Collette’s official website for many more examples)


