Midnight Juggernauts – Freefalling
Midnight Juggernauts – Freefalling (2014)
Directed by: Vincenzi Vandella
Midnight Juggernauts celebrate their 10 year anniversary this year with an EP release for charity, and will play a special anniversary show on November 22nd for Melbourne Music Week.
Through ten years of music and monkey business, Midnight Juggernauts have long maintained their adventurous course through the music scene.
Remaining steadfastly independent they’ve defiantly traversed these seas on their own terms.
They have performed all corners of the globe from Russia to Columbia to China to Turkey, as well as festivals including Glastonbury, Exit, Coachella, Fuji Rock, Benicassim and countless others.
The video is an ode to Google Earth, the band’s long-standing favourite computer program.
As cartographic enthusiasts they’ve spent vast amounts of hours over the years excessively exploring its virtual environments.
Last year they noticed its crowd sourced 3D modelling project, which allowed the public to recreate the world’s buildings in 3D form, had come to a close.
Millions of these CG SketchUp models are now being replaced by auto-generated 3D mesh buildings through photogrammetry technologies.
To farewell these previous crowd sourced 3D creations, the band wished to have a final celebratory song and dance through some of their favourite sites across the virtual globe.
A technological last rites before the new dawn.
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