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OK Go releases open-source graphics files from its new video, "Impulse Purchase" [1]

['Ellsworth Toohey']

Date: 2025-09-04

Grammy-winning band OK Go latest video for "Impulse Purchase" was created using the open-source 3D software Blender. It features frontman Damian Kulash controlling a 3D animated character in real-time using face-capture technology.

True to Blender Studio's ethos, all project files and documentation are freely available for download, encouraging further creativity and experimentation within the animation community.

The video release coincides with the announcement of OK Go's upcoming tour, supporting their latest album "And the Adjacent Possible." The tour's second leg begins September 11 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Previously:

• Obsession: A lot of trees died for OK Go's new music video

• WATCH: New OK Go video has drones, scooters, human pixels, and a catchy tune

• OK Go releases a new explainer video for 'Upside Down & Inside Out,' which was filmed in zero gravity back in 2016

• OK Go explains the screwed-up state of the music industry

• OK Go's Rube Goldberg music video

• OK Go: cereal giant and indie rockers in legal battle over name the band had first

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