A Perfect Circle Releases Controversial Interactive Version of Their Provocative 'Imagine' Video
http://press.arrivenet.com/bus/article.php/560365.htmlVirgin Recording artist A Perfect Circle has further stoked the fires of political controversy by creating an interactive version of their already-incendiary "Imagine" video. The song is the band's masterfully moody cover version of the John Lennon classic, from their critically-acclaimed album "eMOTIVe," released at the end of 2004.
The video, which has attracted unprecedented online traffic since its release last fall, assembles stock and news footage into a powerfully confrontational statement on the current social and political climate. The interactive version takes the provocation one step further by featuring clickable "hot spots" that link to websites that elaborate on the imagery and lyrics of the video.
The links provide background on such inflammatory subjects as the cost of the Iraq war, the devastation of the environment, world poverty, moral values, and voting fraud. The video's director, Gerald V. Casale (of the band Devo), supplied links for the video, and Avant Interactive (
http://www.avantinteractive.com/) of Los Angeles provided the technology that embeds information into the streaming video and powers the "hot spots."
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Inflammatory subjects?!? I guess if you haven't been paying attention you'd find them shocking and inflammatory.