11 Reviews
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 DaniiK rated 4 months agoopen-source, visualization, radiohead, innovation, data - Radio head makes the internet progress. Open-source, new business models for the music industry, visualization... this is innovation.
 wtfnaj rated 12 months agoopen-source - OH GOD I LOVE THIS SONG
 LeonZ rated 12 months agoopen-source - Holy shit! Radiohead does it again! Awesome!!!! This is a fantastic program/videoclip!
 moookid rated 12 months agoopen-source - Very cool :)
 PipSqueak42 rated 12 months agoopen-source - CG goes back to early '90's IRIS-GL standards for this cheery easy listener from Radiohead. I have got one of those scanners, b.t.w...
 psykonaut rated 12 months agocomputer-graphics, aesthetic - A "code video" for Radiohead's song "House of Cards".
 nooz rated 12 months agoopen-source, music, radiohead - Geometric Informatics technology eh? looks cool!! pass the shrooms mate! hehe
 coonhnd rated 12 months agoopen-source, radiohead, cards, house, rainbows - Love it, just wish I had some acid or shrooms when I watched it!
 knlay rated 12 months agoopen-source -
NO CAMERAS WERE USED IN THIS VIDEO!!!!
BTW. love Radiohead ("House of Cards")
Geometric Informatics scanning systems produce structured light to capture 3D images at close proximity, while a Velodyne Lidar system that uses multiple lasers is used to capture large environments such as landscapes. In this video, 64 lasers rotating and shooting in a 360 degree radius 900 times per minute produced all the exterior scenes.
 audiLe rated 12 months agoopen-source - aarrrrrgh! sefiorm bu adamlar!!!!!!!!!!
From the page: "Radiohead just released a new video for its song "House of Cards" from the album "In Rainbows".
No cameras or lights were used. Instead two technologies were used to capture 3D images: Geometric Informatics and Velodyne LIDAR. Geometric Informatics scanning systems produce structured light to capture 3D images at close proximity, while a Velodyne Lidar system that uses multiple lasers is used to capture large environments such as landscapes. In this video, 64 lasers rotating and shooting in a 360 degree radius 900 times per minute produced all the exterior scenes."
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