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[http://www.watmm.com/ WATMM] hosted a Boards of Canada [[video contest]] in late 2002. The videos were judged by Mike and Marcus themselves, who picked the winners as follows: | [http://www.watmm.com/ WATMM] hosted a Boards of Canada [[video contest]] in late 2002. The videos were judged by Mike and Marcus themselves, who picked the winners as follows: | ||
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"Dayvan Cowboy" directed by Melissa Olson
The first official video, released online and in a promo DVD included with WarpMart pre-orders of Trans Canada Highway.
"Invocation" directed by Melissa Olson
Promo video for Trans Canada Highway and bonus feature on the Japanese release.
"Pool" -- directed by Daniel Barber
"Kid For Today" from In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country used on a European BMW automobile ad featuring the 7-Series luxury sedan.
"Statistics" -- directed by Chris Cunningham
"The Color Of The Fire" and "5-9-78", used on a European Nissan automobile ad. "5-9-78" is not commercially available, but can be found on the bootleg A Few Old Tunes.
"Quiet" -- directed by Chris Cunningham
"Untitled", used on a commercial for Telecom Italia, directed by Chris Cunningham, who is also well-known for his video work with Aphex Twin. This piece is not commercially available but a portion of this track seems to be sampled on "A is to B as B is to C" from the Geogaddi album. Coincidentally, the commercial features movie star Leonardo DiCaprio.
WATMM hosted a Boards of Canada video contest in late 2002. The videos were judged by Mike and Marcus themselves, who picked the winners as follows: