Thursday, 23 June 2011
Sunday, 19 June 2011
YouTube Users Collaborate To Cover Radiohead's "Paranoid Android"
Using only the audio from submitted users videos and mixing the best parts together, this is a fantastic version of "Paranoid Android" - and a bloody great idea.
Found on b3ta.com
Found on b3ta.com
Friday, 17 June 2011
Sony's Wimbledon Ad
Loved the original ad with 1000's of pretty bouncy balls bouncing down the streets of San Francisco to Jose Gonzalez's "Heartbeats" 5 years ago (!?) but really like this twist they've done for Wimbledon, very British BUT something tells me dark arts have been included this time around.. some of those tennis balls don't look real in HD do they.. shame.
Montage of the original & Jose performing live
Montage of the original & Jose performing live
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Mash : Jefferson Airplane vs. Fatboy Slim - Somebody To Praise
Love a good mash up, there's only so many notes after all.. this is a good one isn't it.
Found on b3ta.com
Found on b3ta.com
Monday, 13 June 2011
Fredde Gredde & Clones "Killer Queen" Cover
Following on from yesterday's cover of Bohemian Rhapsody by Finnish band Porkka Palyboys, here's Fredde Gredde and 7 clones doing Killer Queen. One would assume that there's a bit of Queen revival going on in Scandinavia.
For the record, Travis also did an amazing version of this. Footage is a bit ropey mind you.
For the record, Travis also did an amazing version of this. Footage is a bit ropey mind you.
Computer Virus New Military Weapon? No, It's Not Called Skynet, It's Stuxnet
In June last year, a computer virus called Stuxnet was discovered lurking in the data banks of power plants, traffic control systems and factories around the world.
Pandora's box has been opened; on the new battlefield the aggressors are anonymous, the shots are fired without starting wars and the foot soldiers can pull their triggers without leaving their desks.
Last week the United States government announced they would retaliate to a cyber-attack with conventional force. The threat is real, and the age in which a computer bug could cost lives has begun.
Pandora's box has been opened; on the new battlefield the aggressors are anonymous, the shots are fired without starting wars and the foot soldiers can pull their triggers without leaving their desks.
Last week the United States government announced they would retaliate to a cyber-attack with conventional force. The threat is real, and the age in which a computer bug could cost lives has begun.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)