The music video can be viewed here.
Not quite the same time sink though, I'd of thought.
As a, sort of, "indy", "techie" thing to do, the resulting 3D data was released free to download on the internet at code.google.com/creative/radiohead. People were free to learn more about visualizations, develop there own, etc. Basically the public was given the raw data, to do whatever they wished with it and encouraged to make and share their own videos.
Here's where it gets unusual. I just saw one of the resulting videos today:
In case you missed it, someone has, "frame by frame" (heh), actually modeled the 3D data in lego form. SPROING! WHAT IN THE WORLD?! Absolutely amazing.
Also on the topic of stop motion videos, I found this related video which I really thought was well done.
Not quite the same time sink though, I'd of thought.
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