Arcade Fire "Reflektor" Music Video Released: Innovative Project Addresses Evils Of Technology, Using... Technology [WATCH]

The Arcade Fire "Reflecktor" music video takes interaction to new heights.

The Grammy-winning rock band Arcade Fire has just released interactive music video for their single"Reflektor."

The album will explore technology, and Arcade Fire does just that with the "Reflektor" music video. Users use a computer mouse, phone, or tablet to manipulate graphics in the video or even insert their own face into it.

Several new music videos were just released-Miley Cyrus rleased Wrecking Ball, and Eminem's "Berzerk" video dropped. But Arcade Fire stole the show with the Chrome experiment, which can also be explored on this explanatory website.

The footage was filmed in Haiti by director Vincent Morisset The "Reflektor" video is an open-source Google Chrome experiment, but it's not the first time The Arcade Fire has used code in a video.

2010's "We Used To Wait" took users' childhood home addresses and integrated Google Maps into the video. Then, in 2011, Arcade Fire. again used code on Sprawl II, when users used a webcam or mouse to direct their personalized experience.

Arcade Fire also released this a different, version of "Reflektor", which can be viewed below.

What do you think about the Arcade Fire "Reflektor" video? Sound off in the comments below!

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