Radiohead are giving fans the chance to download a high quality version of the video to their new single 'House of Cards'.
The video, which has been available on YouTube for the last few weeks, was shot without using cameras.
Instead the image of frontman Thom Yorke was captured by utilising two types of 3D capture technology.
Speaking about the video, Thom Yorke said shooting it “was a strange experience” but one that was ultimately very rewarding.
“Sitting in front of a lazer in the dark, then emailing back an forth with James the director as he sat in front of computers for a whole month with the amazing technicians who processed the data.
"But it says something about the song and came out better than I had dared hope,” he wrote on the band's website, where the video can be downloaded.
You can watch exactly how the video was shot on Gigwise HERE.
Meanwhile, check out highlights of the band's recent UK tour on Gigwise below...
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