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Hyped: The Week In Links 2/10

Busy week? Here’s some things you may have missed.

This week on the blog we saw what a 3D printed alphabet looks like, met the team behind Madonna’s Superbowl projections, saw how awesome a low budget dreamscape music video can look, and found out what a Kinetic Pavilion does. We also found out how to build an electrical music saw, found net art leaking onto t-shirts, and talked with the bio-animator and fashion designer who worked on Bjork’s Biophilia project.

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And elsewhere in the virtual realm…

· The human/machine symbiotic relationship is explored in Valse Automatique (above), a performance where music is given form by way of a KUKA industrial robot.

· Nazis invade from the dark side of the moon in this trailer for new film Iron Sky. Needs moar sharktopus.

· Wes Anderson loves slow-motion shots, often of characters walking or at pivotal moments in their lives—and there’s usually one near the end of each of his movies. Now they’ve all been collated together in Every Wes Anderson Slow-Motion Shot, Set to Ja Rule.

· Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night gets animated in this interactive openFrameworks artwork.

· And here’s a Tumblr featuring Cat Breading. Take a piece of bread, cut a hole in it, put your cats head in it, take a photo. [via]