Eric Kurland’s masterful 3D shooting of OK Go’s music video for the song “White Knuckles” features the rock band dancing in depth with a troupe of very talented trained dogs. The video is the latest from OK Go, best known for their innovative music videos which have seen huge viral success on the internet. Wired Magazine confirms that “Unlike OK Go’s previous videos, though, this is the first to be filmed in 3D — using two hacked Canon PowerShot TX-1 cameras, with a control switch built into an Altoids tin.” OK Go’s frontman Damian Kulash says, “To make things seem dynamic without a moving camera you’ve got to have these very big changes in depth: small, big, up high, down low, so there’s so much using three dimensions already. These dogs look incredible in 3D.” The video can currently be seen on stage during the rock band’s live tour , and will eventually be watchable on YouTube in a host of multidimensional flavors (including red/cyan anaglyph and active shutter).” The 2-D version can be viewed here.