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Stop What You’re Doing And Watch The Hell Out Of This of the Day: To mark the 600th anniversary of Prague’s preposterously complex Astronomical Clock, video mapping specialists The Macula, aided by Lukáš Duběda and Michal Kotek, projected a stunning 10-minute-long animation against the clock’s facade.

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thedailywhat:

Stop What You’re Doing And Watch The Hell Out Of This of the Day: To mark the 600th anniversary of Prague’s preposterously complex Astronomical Clock, video mapping specialists The Macula, aided by Lukáš Duběda and Michal Kotek, projected a stunning 10-minute-long animation against the clock’s facade.

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(Source: thedailywhat)

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    While I realize 10 minutes is fairly long, you should still watch this. Also, I feel like I want to learn Prague history...
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    aweeesooooomeeee :)
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    Freakishly awesome.
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    Stop What You’re Doing And Watch The Hell Out Of This of the Day: To mark the 600th anniversary of Prague’s...
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    THIS IS FREAKISHLY AWESOME.
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    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
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    prague. i love prague.
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    FREAKIN’ EPIC MAN!
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