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Topic ClosedMichael Stipe of the band REM used AutoCAD

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    Posted: 09.May.2011 at 22:07

Thought I would share this cool unorthodox use of AutoCAD. AutoCAD made a cameo as the main actor and actual creative engine in the music video for the band R.E.M.’s latest album single release. Not only does the AutoCAD UCS and arrays of geometry and text in look avant-garde,but the music is good.

The video from Nowness: http://bit.ly/m0ibfV

REM Discoverer Video

Trivia Tidbit: AutoCAD has been on the big screen with several other unorthodox uses such as the cameo as the software used by the “hacker” to battle the evil character played by John Travolta in the movie Swordfish. Yes, AutoCAD saved the world in the movie.

Cheers,
Shaan

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