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Daft Punk’s new album is finally available! 
Listen, then meet the collaborators who made it happen.

Daft Punk’s new album is finally available! 

Listen, then meet the collaborators who made it happen.

Paul Williams speaks with The Creators Project about Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories.

Watch The Collaborators: Episode 8 now at http://randomaccessmemories.com/

Jon Hopkins’ Immunity Soundtracks A Series Of Stunning Microscopic Images [Exclusive Video]

Watch Savages Perform Live From London Today! [Q&A With Director Ed Lovelace] | The Creators Project →

Tune in HERE at 4:15 pm EDT/9:15 pm GMT on May 9th for Savages live from London. 

Tune in HERE at 4:15 pm EDT/9:15 pm GMT on May 9th for Savages live from London. 

DJ Falcon provides insight into Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories. 
The Creators Project presents The Collaborators: Episode 7, now available at: http://randomaccessmemories.com/

DJ Falcon provides insight into Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories.

The Creators Project presents The Collaborators: Episode 7, now available at: http://randomaccessmemories.com/

Visualizing The Detroit Electro Scene As Solar Flares
“I’ve kept it simple in that every release is represented by one solar flare.” I’m talking to Peter Crnokrak, one time Postdoctoral Fellow in quantitative genetics at the University of Toronto, now artist and designer under the name of The Luxury of Protest, a London-based design practice, about his most recent piece, entitled UR. The work is a data visualization poster based on the epic output of Underground Resistance, the seminal Detroit based record label that was a leader in spurring techno music in the mid to late 1980’s.
It’s not the first time Crnokrak worked with music as a starting point. Love Will Tear Us Apart, based on the Joy Division song of the same name, is, in many ways, a predecessor to his UR piece, charting similar representation of data in a spherical, brilliantly executed fashion. But with UR, Crnokrak moves beyond our planet and charts solar explosions in order to capture the moment of the music.
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Visualizing The Detroit Electro Scene As Solar Flares

“I’ve kept it simple in that every release is represented by one solar flare.” I’m talking to Peter Crnokrak, one time Postdoctoral Fellow in quantitative genetics at the University of Toronto, now artist and designer under the name of The Luxury of Protest, a London-based design practice, about his most recent piece, entitled UR. The work is a data visualization poster based on the epic output of Underground Resistance, the seminal Detroit based record label that was a leader in spurring techno music in the mid to late 1980’s.

It’s not the first time Crnokrak worked with music as a starting point. Love Will Tear Us Apart, based on the Joy Division song of the same name, is, in many ways, a predecessor to his UR piece, charting similar representation of data in a spherical, brilliantly executed fashion. But with UR, Crnokrak moves beyond our planet and charts solar explosions in order to capture the moment of the music.

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Daft Punk | Random Access Memories | The Collaborators: The Pizza Guy 

(Thanks Funny or Die!  Now watch the real Collaborators here)

(Source: funnyordie.com)

[Exclusive] Phoenix and The Creators Project want you to remix “Trying To Be Cool” 
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[Exclusive] Phoenix and The Creators Project want you to remix “Trying To Be Cool” 

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Chilly Gonzales sits down with The Creators Project to discuss Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories.
Watch The Collaborators Episode 6 now at: http://randomaccessmemories.com/

Chilly Gonzales sits down with The Creators Project to discuss Daft Punk’s new album, Random Access Memories.

Watch The Collaborators Episode 6 now at: http://randomaccessmemories.com/

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