
We’re positive you’ve seen a perpetual motion Rube Goldberg machine before, but you might not of known it’s official title. Well after watching the official music video for Ok Go’s next single ‘This Too Shall Pass’ Of the “Blue Colour of the Sky”, we guarantee the name, and concept will stick. The video was filmed in a two story warehouse in the Echo Park, CA and designed and built by the band with assistance from Syyn Labs during the course of a few months. Definitely don’t miss the most creative music video we’ve seen in quite some time below…

Written/Directed by Jonathan Bensimon and produced by Jonas Bell Pasht, Tokyo/Glow follows the nighttime endeavors of an inanimate turned animated illuminated man from a Tokyo crosswalk sign. Shot throughout Tokyo using thousands of individual digital stills, to achieve the stark contrasting effect of the illuminated man, an original light suit was built using hundreds of feet of high-voltage LED rope lights and a translucent nylon outer shell…
The perpetual destruction and construction the “Ouroborus” purveys is indeed innovative, and definitely memorizing. Conceived by Karl Lautman, after placement the Ouroborus Domino structure reconstructs itself after a single round. After five consecutive times the pieces automatically erect themselves, and its quite a spectacle to witness. Check out the live footage of the “Ouroborus Structure” below the break…
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Avid Android user Andrew Bell has collaborated with the big G to release these Android Toy characters who hail by “Creature”,”Darknet”, “Reactor” and “CopperBot”. Series 1 features 12 different designs in blind-boxed case of 16, scheduled for a release February 10th online at a SRP of $7.25 per, then released a few weeks after as a limited release in toy and collectible shops, online and off. Get a better look at these Vinyl Androids in the gallery below…

Cat2525jp’s Tokyo Sky Drive is one fantastic voyage and we ain’t talking Lake Side. The mesmerizing footage is of an actual ride on Tokyo’s elevated Yurikamome line, then filmed on a vertically flipped Sony XR500V, and features music by a Furrow Dub / Sugar Plant. Don’t miss this one below…
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