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Robyn launches 3D, interactive video
Posted by Eliza Williams, 29 June 2010, 10:45 Permalink Comments (2)
Swedish pop star Robyn has launched a 3D video, complete with Twitter integration, for her delightfully titled new track, Don't Fucking Tell Me What To Do...
The video/website, which can be viewed at robyn.com/killingme, is written entirely in code, and feeds in content from fans via Twitter. The beginning of the video features words from the song, in which Robyn discusses the various vices that are killing her. These include drinking, smoking, shopping, her diet, her label, her landlord...and so on.

In the second half of the song, the website feeds in tweets from fans stating the things that are killing them, with their name credited at the bottom of the webpage. Contributions so far include 'Madrid Metro', 'life' and, um, 'cereal'. To take part, fans simply have to tweet their vices and add the Twitter hash tag #killingme.

Credits:
Concept: Blip Boutique, Stopp Web
Creative director: Mary Fagot
Project manager/creative: Thomas Björk
Developer/creative: Carl Calderon
Design: Jakob Nylund
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2 Comments
bravo!
2010-06-29 19:31:04
superb!!
2010-06-29 23:29:53
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