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Jay Z "Picasso Baby" (Mark Romanek, dir.)

"I decided that I want to have a work that connects me more with the public, that concentrates … on the interaction between me and the audience.

I want to have a simple table, installed in the center of the atrium, with two chairs on the sides. I will sit on one chair and a square of light from the ceiling will separate me from the public.

Anyone will be free to sit on the other side of the table, on the second chair, staying as long as he/she wants, being fully and uniquely part of the Performance.

I think this work [will] draw a line of continuity in my career."

- Marina Abramovic, artist [in a letter to her curator about her 2010 MoMA show The Artist Is Present]

A$AP Rocky f/ Skrillex "Wild for the Night" (Chris Robinson & A$AP, dir.)

Wild For The Night (Explicit)

Director Chris Robinson takes superstars A$AP Rocky and Skrillex to the Dominican Republic for the gorgeous-meets-dangerous scenery and the grimiest basement party of all time. The vibe is fun (assuming City of God is your kind of fun) and the partying truly epic - plus you get to see Skrillex in his natural habitat, baking in the tropical sun. 

Three Loco "We Are Llamas" (Nicholaus Goossen, dir.)

THREE LOCO feat. DIPLO - "WE ARE LLAMAS"

This is the revised edit of the video with the sample of the Farmers Insurance jingle removed and the name of the song changed. *Note the onscreen title still refers to the original*

Original version still available online via Fast Company http://www.fastcocreate.com/1681474/assisted-by-diplo-goofball-rappers-t...

WATCH IT: Imagine Dragons "Radioactive" (Syndrome, dir.)

How do you make videos for two different songs called "Radioactive" while making sure there's zero chance they're even remotely similar? Simple. While Syndrome goes goes all space-age for Rita Ora's "Radioactive," the Imagine Dragons song of the same name gets downright spacey: Lou Diamond Phillips, a cuddlier version of cock fighting, and a majestically powerful pink teddy bear all play key roles in this purposefully bizarre tale about the underdog coming out on top.