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Radiohead Uses Their Head

Back in the day, when you looked into the future you saw flying cars, instant meals and robot maids. It was all about laser beams and robots, maaan. Well, Radiohead seems to be looking to tomorrow as well with the release of their latest music video for “House of Cards”.
 
The clip is made completely without cameras. They did it with structured light systems to get the close up shots of the frontman and others in the film, while the background was captured using 64 lasers scanning the area 900 times per second.

To check out the future and to see what the music video actually looks like, log on to MySpace.com/Radiohead.Or click right here for the video. Whichever is easier for you... lazy bones.

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