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The Pirate Bay has changed up their site a bit. Now it’s all bad ass black, and has this video in place of their logo. When you’re this big, best practice doesn’t really matter.

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How to Pronounce Cabernet Sauvignon. These videos by PronunciationManual are wildly addictive. Which is pretty obvious by the huge view counts on each one.

Kanye West’s unusual method of using Twitter to write a project brief for his new DONDA thing gets the NMA TV treatment.

(Source: youtube.com)

The Streets - computers and blues interactive film by thebeats.  You have to watch this on YouTube to get the full effect.

We’ve been following Kyle McDonald’s face morphing experiments since he posted that other video awhile back. He’s obviously getting better. The implications of this kind of work is going to have a significant impact on how we perceive authenticity on the internet. 

This trailer for a mini-series (I think somewhere in Europe) is pretty on point with the glitchy jump splices that seem to be all the rage as of late (on the bumper graphics at the end of the video.) The smooth zoom-out from one device to another accentuating the “we’re just one big network” concept is a nice touch too. Reminds me of another, more arty, video I posted on Filter last week. via

Losers (by Everynone)

I can’t figure out if these guys are called Everynone (i hope so) or Everyone, but whatever the case, they do some pretty compelling video work. Check out their Vimeo channel or their website for more.

The Meth Project: Darren Aronofsky [Pi, Requeim for a Dream] is the perfect fit for this campaign. He has knack for depicting the less than glamorous side (if there is any other) of meth use. more videos

Condition ONE iPad App Makes War Reporting Visceral, Terrifying “Think of it like a magic window onto the worst places on the planet…”

Well that sounds like great fun! Still the act of holding out a device in front of you to replace your point of view with something different seems all the rage as of late. More Augmented view, rather than augmented reality.

We’re posting Ridley Scott’s Life In A Day video — created from thousands of user submitted portraits of the day July 24th, 2010 — in its entirety, all 1.5 hours of it. Not only because it was just released on YouTube, but because it’s pretty compelling stuff and because we want to increase our time on site metric for Filter.

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