

How six drummers turn an apartment into a giant music machine. Pure unadulterated genius.
a second video application - this time to a track called breathe by somebody named djH I found the track on CCMixter
initial videocollage audiocomposite by eightprime the thin edge of the wedge. [it was once an oboe]
The Flock is a group of musical interactive sound sculptures which exhibit behaviors analogous to the flocking found in natural groups such as birds, schooling fish or flying bats. Flocking behaviors demonstrate characteristics of supra organization, of a series of animals or artificial life forms that act as one creature. They are complex, interdependent interactions which require individual flocking members to be aware of their position in relation to other flocking members.
sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ! is a Realtime-Mind-Music-Video-Re-De-Construction-Machine. It is a conceptual software which makes it possible to work with samples in a completely new way by making them available in a manner that does justice to their nature as concrete musical memories.
Historical video of an atomic bomb detonated at a test site.
A fortysomething man in overalls sings about proper terminilogy for your anatomy. You don't often see a song played on a miniature guitar that contains the word "vulva". This clip originally appeared in the 1984 video Strong Kids, Safe Kids, starring Henry Winkler.
Will Wright talking at the Game Developer's Conference about 'Spore', which looks like it could possibly be the best video game ever.
Crazy high-energy song performed by Mohammed Rafi. Video originally from the Indian film Gumnaam and more recently used in the movie Ghost World. It's pretty much the best "music video" ever. :]
Video of Vancouver percussion group SWARM they're playing rubber tubes on concrete
Resistor writes - "Developed by the Graffiti Research Lab, LED Throwies are an inexpensive way to add color to any ferromagnetic surface in your neighborhood. A Throwie consists of a lithium battery, a 10mm diffused LED and a rare-earth magnet taped together. Throw it up high and in quantity to impress your friends and city officials."
While touch sensing is commonplace for single points of contact, multi-touch sensing enables a user to interact with a system with more than one finger at a time, as in chording and bi-manual operations. Such sensing devices are inherently also able to accommodate multiple users simultaneously, which is especially useful for larger interaction scenarios such as interactive walls and tabletops.
An insane version of "Birdhouse in Your Soul", performed with the entire Doc Severinsen band!