Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

In a world where music videos are often just artists waving their arms in front of a green screen, OK Go has taken it up several notches (and then some) by deploying 29 robots and over 60 mirrors in their latest dazzling spectacle. Talk about a Robo-renaissance!

The band just dropped their fifth studio album, *And the Adjacent Possible*, and alongside comes the mind-bending visual for their new track, *Love*. Filmed in a defunct train station in Budapest, this one-shot music video took 39 takes to nail downโ€”imagine the patience required, not just from the band but from those poor robots, too!

Co-directed by the bandโ€™s Damian Kulash, who also penned the song, this endeavor looks like a choreographed battle between art and technology, with the robots pulling off some impressive dance moves alongside a kaleidoscopic backdrop. Honestly, who needs a disco ball when you can have *this* level of optical chaos?

So, while weโ€™re busy trying to get our Roomba to stop crashing into the coffee table, OK Go is out here mastering robotic choreography on a grand scale. It leaves one asking: what can’t these guys do? Maybe place a solid wager that their next feat involves a hundred drones or something equally outrageous? Stay tuned!


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