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February 12, 2014 1:17 PM Subscribe
Yesterday saw the surprise release of PolyFauna (Android - iOS), a free, movingly minimalist art game produced by Radiohead in collaboration with digital art studio Universal Everything. In the tradition of previous projects such as Proteus (previously) and Björk's Biophilia (also previously), the game turns players loose in an open world of moody vistas and fog-shrouded wilderness, accompanied by music and visuals from 2011's earthy, naturalist The King of Limbs. With an associated redesign of the band's website, could work on the long-awaited LP9 be far behind?
Real-time screenshot feed on the Dead Air Space sidebar
Download the game's media assets
Bonus: join the fans of /r/radiohead today at 7:30 PM EST for a special web screening of Meeting People Is Easy, Grant Gee's acclaimed impressionist rockumentary of the group's stressful 1997 OK Computer tour (previously).
Real-time screenshot feed on the Dead Air Space sidebar
Download the game's media assets
Bonus: join the fans of /r/radiohead today at 7:30 PM EST for a special web screening of Meeting People Is Easy, Grant Gee's acclaimed impressionist rockumentary of the group's stressful 1997 OK Computer tour (previously).
and headphones. Need spinning chair _and_ headphones.
posted by sparklemotion at 2:23 PM on February 12, 2014
posted by sparklemotion at 2:23 PM on February 12, 2014
Two fingers pressed , then pulled left and right. You're welcome, chairs.
posted by Yowser at 4:34 PM on February 12, 2014 [1 favorite]
posted by Yowser at 4:34 PM on February 12, 2014 [1 favorite]
This got a thumbs up from Mr. Dactyl. It's pretty!
posted by polly_dactyl at 5:59 PM on February 12, 2014
posted by polly_dactyl at 5:59 PM on February 12, 2014
Very neat. I severely doubt we'll see any new music before 2015, at the earliest.
posted by Diskeater at 6:00 PM on February 12, 2014
posted by Diskeater at 6:00 PM on February 12, 2014
Yep. This is the 2014 Radiohead concert.
posted by panaceanot at 2:07 AM on February 13, 2014
posted by panaceanot at 2:07 AM on February 13, 2014
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