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Half human, half synthesizer, Voltage !
Just like modular synthesizers, people connect with each other in order to achieve diverse objectives. In Voltage, robots, half-human and half-synthesizer, powered by a huge amount of energy, connect to each other in an electric and chaotic trance. Directed by: Filippe Lyra e William Paiva Produced ...
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Gravité
Gravité (Gravity) - Falling objects synchronized to produce rhythm. 2009
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Brett Domino: Hello Mistletoe (Goodbye Cold Snow) 2009
Official music video for Brett Domino's 2009 Christmas single, 'Hello Mistletoe (Goodbye Cold Snow)'.
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The Prism Laser Guitar
A short video demonstrating the basic functions of the Prism laser guitar. Triangle, Sine and Square wave frequency sweeps are shown.
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4 hands on a guitar - Just Amazing !!
Brazilian Music Institute 2009 - TICO TICO.
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5-year-old boy plays 'Folsom Prison Blues' by Johnny Cash
"Folsom Prison Blues" performed by Wesley, 5 years old, at the 2009 Spring Coffee Shop Jam, at The Columbia City Theater in Seattle, WA. The Jam's a chance for Heartwood Guitar Instruction students to showcase their talents. Enjoy!
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Kind of Bloop
Teaser video for Kind of Bloop, an 8-bit tribute to Miles Davis's Kind of Blue, to be released on the 50th anniversary of the album on August 17, 2009. Music by chiptune artists ast0r, Virt, Sergeeo, Shnabubula, and Disasterpeace.
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Pon de Table Bebe (Brazilian Baby Table Dance)
A REMIX of the dancing Brazilian baby by JOHN@WITTGRAF.com. The footage is REAL - playing at normal speed with no manipulation (other than obvious basic editing). Video: Home video of Luiz Otavio, age 2, from Brazil. Audio: "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer ft. VYBZ Kartel.
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BeatSneaks - Musical Shoes
This is essentially a proof-of-concept video, showcasing the BeatSneaks' basic functionality. Like many people, I often find myself unconsciously tapping my feet, whether it's along to a song or out of some nervous habit. As fun as that is though, I've always felt as if something has been missing....
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