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By Olivia Solon, Wired UK U.S. rock band OK Go has released a sneak preview video of its 8-mile musical parade through the streets of Los Angeles. The parade, which took place in November ...
OK Go Sandbox’s “Art in Space” contest is sponsored by Cognizant, with Blue Origin and the University of St. Thomas’ Playful Learning Lab in St. Paul, Minn., serving as partners.
One Direction set the bar pretty high with their filmed-at-NASA "Drag Me Down" music video, but OK Go 's raised it even further. The alternative rock group released their new, zero gravity music ...
The deadline for "Art in Space" submissions is May 6 at 11:59 p.m. CDT (5:59 a.m. on May 7 GMT). For more details on rules and eligibility, visit the OK Go Sandbox website.
OK Go’s “Art in Space” challenge was partly inspired by the band’s own zero-gravity experience in filming one of its videos, says Kulash. But the idea is not the first of its kind. Other educational ...
Indie band OK GO's latest video clip showing them performing in zero gravity has been widely shared since its release on Thursday. On social media, compliments abound as the video has reached over ...
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