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An interactive short film by Chris Milk. Featuring "We Used To Wait" from Arcade Fire.
- The Wilderness Machine
The Wilderness Machine. A postcard is created by an analog...
- The Wilderness Machine
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...
The song was used in an experimental project, The Wilderness Downtown, an interactive music video developed by Google Creative Lab and Chris Milk, to experiment and exploit HTML 5 and the then new Google Chrome web browser.
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.”
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.
Music video. A music video for "Sprawl II", lasting five minutes and forty seconds, was released by Merge Records on December 13, 2011, prior the song's physical release, through YouTube. The video was directed by Vincent Morisset and primarily features Régine Chassagne throughout the video. [5]