Off the Air - Season 6

Off the Air - Season 6

Season 6

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DatesMay 24, 2016 - Jan 31, 2017
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Shapes
Season 6Episode 115 min

Shapes

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Featured videos
Pendulum Waves provided by Harvard Natural Science Lecture Demonstrations
Title sequence animations by Drew Tyndell (credited as Computer Team) and Emanuele Kabu
Cymbals Whacked excerpt by ChefSteps
Illusions (Part One) by Animal Inc.
"Slowly Rising" music video by Hideki Inaba
Octopus footage provided by Getty Images
Undercurrents by Albert Omoss
The Summoning of the Skylark by Cool 3D World
"AS Chingy" music video by Sam Rolfes
Cat Loop by Jeron Braxton
"Glore" music video by Nicos Livesey
"Micro (twist)" music video by Jonathan McCabe (+1; +4)
Featured songs
"Dot Com" by Battles
"Traces" by Motion Sickness of Time Travel
"Slowly Rising" by Beatsofreen
"PGRM 85" by Flavien Berger
"AS Chingy" by Amnesia Scanner
"Glore" by Radkey
"Micro (twist)" by Juj

May 24, 2016
Clowns
Season 6Episode 215 min

Clowns

No Clowns were harmed in the making of this video.
Featured videos
"Delmax Siefbecq" music video by Clowncore
Title sequence by Bent Image Lab
Night Clowns cinematography by Jonathan Rej, performances by Chris Brown, Gilbert Moreno, Jeanne Wesson, Erin McDowell, Chris Croasdale, David Gregory, Ben Bladon, Brandon Hughes, Daniel Price, Jacob Sharpe, Yelandria Phillips, John Clifton, Marjory McKinnon, Anna Thornton and Allison Cohen
Call Your Parents (credited as Clown Rave 2016) by Kytten Janae
Unabomber Speckles drawing provided by R. Land
Stock images provided by iStock (uncredited)
Clown Center by Dylan Jones
Wig (credited as Wigz) by Robby Rackleff
Clown face stock footage provided by Getty Images
Wrinkles Steals Kids Balloons excerpts by Cary Longhamps (of Anomalous Films)
Clown Drone by Renee Lusano (+4; +1)
Featured songs
"Delmax Siefbecq" by Clowncore
"Beautiful You Me" by Vessels
Call Your Parents score by Philip Rugo (uncredited)
"Clown Motel" by Longmont Potion Castle
"Honeyed Words" by Anna Meredith

Sep 20, 2016
Work
Season 6Episode 315 min

Work

A Q4 analysis.
Featured videos
Il Capo (credited as Ill Capo) by Yuri Ancarani
Handshake stock footage provided by iStock
Magic Cube and Ping Pong by Lei Lei
Psychometrics by Alan Warburton
Gummie Chernobyl by Ian M. Miller
Desktop Deltaware by Mark Fingerhut
Hands: They're Here to Stay by Tyler Russo
"Hands" stock footage provided by iStock
Banjo Gyro! by Grady Sain
"True Vulture" music video by Galen Pehrson, produced by Sara Cline and the Masses (latter uncredited)
Monster V by Steven Lapcevic
Pizzocalypse by Kokofreakbean
"Never Get Ahead" footage from Chic-a-Go-Go provided by Jake Austen (+1)
Featured songs
"Minimum Wage" by They Might Be Giants
"Getting the Done Job" by The Books
Conference call audio by Zach Scott
Desktop Deltaware song by Joe George
Hands: They're Here to Stay audio by Tyler Russo
"True Vulture" by Death Grips
"Never Get Ahead" by Bobby Conn

Nov 8, 2016
Words
Season 6Episode 415 min

Words

Now with 50 percent less meaning!
Featured videos
Boogodobiegodongo by Peter Millard
"Ummm" music video by Jeron Braxton
Network of Learning by Peter Burr, programming by Mark Fingerhut
Word Game by Dimitri Stankowicz
Ascetic Aesthetic by Dax Norman
Men in Chairs by Cool 3D World
H3adz by Larry Carlson
Stop Requested by the Great Nordic Sword Fights
Girls Night Out by Geoffrey Lillemon
Last Words by Colin White (credited as Colin E. White), written by William Stitt
Word of the Day by Lila Burns
Advice for the Modern Worker by Annapurna Kumar
Einstein's Shower Speech by Einstein the Talking Texan Parrot (+1)
Featured songs
"Ummm" by Jeron Braxton
Network of Learning sound by John Also Bennett
"House" by Hypo & EDH
Ascetic Aesthetic score by Dave Merson Hess
H3adz score by Larry Carlson (uncredited)
Girls Night Out sound by Dylan Gelletly
Word of the Day score by Brent Busby (uncredited)
"Bittersweet" by Paradise Lost

Jan 31, 2017

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