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Chris Milk’s The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive music video for the Arcade Fire’s “We Used to Wait.” Built for Google Chrome, using HTML5, Milk tests the technical possibilities of the software while creating an interactive and highly nostalgic narrative personalized to each user.
31 sie 2010 · Yesterday, Arcade Fire released an amazing viral music video to accompany the song "We Used To Wait" from their latest album, The Suburbs. The interactive film by Chris Milk streams from...
Directed by Vincent Morisset, this interactive music video explores several themes in Arcade Fire’s single “Reflektor.” The project made in collaboration with Aaron Koblin of Google Creative Lab San Francisco pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved with the WebGL graphic libraries, a modern web browser and a smartphone.
In 2010, artist and Chris Milk released this interactive music video for Arcade Fire's "We Used to Wait." "The Wilderness Downtown," as the project was dubbed, used the the-new Chrome Experiments to create a music video that opened an closed different Chrome windows at different times and different places.
The new music video for Arcade Fire‘s excellent single, “We Used to Wait,” is an interactive film called “The Wilderness Downtown.” The Google/HTML 5 clip takes its name from a lyric in the tune: “so when the lights cut out, I was lost, standing in the wilderness downtown.”
30 sie 2010 · The titular Suburbs of Arcade Fire’s latest album are purposefully ambiguous in location, but their just-released, interactive, web-based “video” for “We Used to Wait” allows fans to watch in...
31 sie 2010 · Arcade Fire have well and truly pushed the boundaries of conceptual, experiential music videos with their Chris Milk-directed clip for “We Used To Wait” off Suburbs. Without giving too much...