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Swedish Pop Star Robyn's 3D, Interactive Music Video Fueled By Fans' Twitter Comments

This is pretty innovative: A 3D, interactive music video that's fueled by real-time comments from fans' Twitter feeds.

The song, for Swedish pop star Robyn's single, "Don't F*cking Tell Me What to Do," is written in code that displays the song's lyrics, followed by Twitter comments posted to the #killingme hashtag, making it a unique experience every time you watch.

Catch it here.

And read more about the effort here.

FOLLOW RICK ON TWITTER & FACEBOOK

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