Because this is the state of the internet now (previous similar things), these are a couple AI generated songs and music videos from Youtube channel Neural Derp featuring Star Trek characters set in a redneck universe. There’s ‘Beam Me Up, Bubba’ and ‘Star Trek: The Next Redneckeration’. What a time
Because some people were just born to sit in a dark room staring at a computer monitor for countless hours at a time (wait — is that all of us?), this is a video of Eminem’s 2002 banger ‘Lose Yourself’ performed by actors reciting lines in 331 different moves. The
This is the music video for French musician IGORRR’s ‘ADHD’, a surreal trip made by The Meat Department using vintage movie clips and a bunch of AI generated WTFery. Some more details about the video while I watch it again looking for the hidden message AI is trying to send
This is the worthwhile (read: I would take the time to watch it) music video for OK Go’s ‘Love’, which was filmed as one continuous shot and uses a bunch of industrial robotic arms holding mirrors to create different imagery in fun and innovative ways. Would I have stood in
Because everybody spends their free time differently, this is a video from pop artist Rudy Willingham, who made a stop-motion video of Post Malone singing ‘Circles’ using 133 pieces of toast. While the bread is certainly toasted, I suspect the faces were actually made using stencils and a blowtorch or
This is a song and music video from Youtuber ai am a jedi featuring Emperor Palpatine performing ‘The Tragedy of Darth Plaegus The Wise’. I’m honestly not sure how I feel about it, but I am convinced you could probably still get off to it if you summon enough midi-chlorians.
This is the music video for OK Go’s ‘A Stone Only Rolls Downhill’, filmed on 64 separate iPhones and then laid out in a matrix and replayed for a trippy effect. I can’t even imagine the time and effort that went into making the video, but there’s no doubt it
This is a stop motion video created by Instagram user rudy_willingham, who used 170 laser-cut leaves to perform Earth, Wind & Fire’s ‘September’. Do I remember the 21st night of September? Of course not, I can’t even remember last night. If it was anything like the nights I can remember