Portugal. The Man hides a toolkit for the resistance inside a video that follows the tropes of rock n' roll excess thanks to Ian Schwartz & Eli Stonberg, aka Fourclops.Arming yourself against oppression can seem daunting, but there's a comfort in knowing that you can hide the tools to fight back in plain sight. Smuggling practical advice for standing up against a deceitful government into an interactive music video is a genius piece of resourcefulness - the interactive element here being that you have to find easter eggs within the video and click on them to reveal a piece of your resistance toolkit.There are 30 in total - and you really have to be paying attention to get 'em all on your first try. Fortunately at the end of the video there's a link to all thirty - slow clickers, too, are welcome in the resistance...
Luke Bather - 13th Mar 2017