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OK Go: Making the impossible possible
Nov 8, 2023
Tim Nordwind and Damien Kulash, founders of OK Go, discuss their extreme pursuit of creativity, from filming a Zero-G video to creating elaborate Rube Goldberg contraptions. They talk about the macro and micro elements of their creativity and share insights about achieving the impossible. The podcast also includes discussions about attention to detail, navigating success, the importance of play, overcoming cultural differences, and the influence of emotions on decision making.
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Quick takeaways
- OK Go embraces a unique business model that includes multi-stream revenue sources and partnerships with brands to fund their imaginative music videos.
- Their creative process involves meticulous planning, testing, and a willingness to play and experiment, emphasizing collaboration and open-mindedness.
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OK Go's pursuit of creativity through extreme measures
OK Go has gained a reputation for going to extreme measures in the pursuit of creativity. From hiring Russian pilots to film a zero-g video on a cosmonaut training plane, to creating intricate Rube Goldberg contraptions, they push the boundaries of art and music. Despite not fitting the traditional mold of instrumental prodigies or great players, they have found success by combining their love for music, theater, dance, and science. Their creative process involves discovering new ideas, focusing on surprise, and collaborating with a diverse range of creatives.
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