OK Go Explains Primary Colors on Sesame Street in Glorious Stop Motion

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Even if you don’t care for the musical stylings of OK Go (and if you don’t, I suspect you’re not even human), you have to admire their sheer earnestness and their interest in attaching themselves to cool projects. The group recently appeared on Sesame Street, explaining the finer points of color theory — namely, how primary colors work — with some great stop motion animation and a catchy pop number to boot. I’ll be humming about how you can make orange from red and yellow for the rest of the day.

(via The Daily What)

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