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OK Go's trippy new video is a colorful masterpiece—featuring 567 printers

[Photo by: OK Go/YouTube]

OK Go are known for outdoing themselves with every single music video they create, and their newest video is no exception. Made with 567 printers, and no jams—thank goodness—the band “broke the matrix” for YouTube and produced an out-of-this-world colorful masterpiece for their song “Obsession.”

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“This video has a lot of flashing colors. If you're susceptible to seizures, be careful, please,” the band write in the videos description. Not to mention, they recommend you watch the video in 1440p or 2160p, which is massive video quality, as you YouTube folks would know.

“Just leaving it on 'Auto HD' results in some pretty intense distortion during a few sections, because when the the colors and patterns get crazy, there’s actually just too much information flying by for YouTube’s normal HD compression. We broke the matrix.”

And breaking the matrix was clearly well worth it. Watch the trippy video below:

Not to mention, they said all the paper was recycled and the proceeds given to Greenpeace, which is incredible.

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