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Posted by punzada on 06-05-2008 11:29 AM:

You wankers did something right..

found on Slashdot, the song is 'okay' nothing exciting or great, but how they went about making this video is absolutely fantastic:

quote:
"Everyone knows we're being watched by CCTVs everywhere — particularly in the UK — and virtually everyone (at least on Slashdot) complains about that fact. But have you ever stopped to consider the ways you can use all those CCTVs to your advantage? The Get Out Clause, an unsigned band from Manchester in the UK, did just that; they played in front of 80 different CCTVs around Manchester, and then asked for the video via Freedom of Information Act letters. (About 25% of the CCTV owners complied with the law and turned them over.) The result isn't too bad."


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...TV-cameras.html

Video is on that page with the article about it, very cool stuff, it also lead me to this wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_protection_act

very interesting stuff ya'll are doing over there


Posted by yoshy on 06-05-2008 12:42 PM:

yeah great idea, pity the song sucked.......


This will work with the right director directing it.

A free video clip with just a good editor to do the job.

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