Johnny Cash fans collectively create the video for his final recording "Ain't No Grave" through The Johnny Cash Project

by Nicole Villeneuve

September 27, 2011

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Google Chrome has teamed up with director Chris Milk (who you may know from Arcade Fire’s interactive Coachella stunt, as well as their “Wilderness Downtown” video), Aaron Koblin, and thee Rick Rubin to produce the Johnny Cash Project, an interactive website that will see fans create the video for Johnny Cash’s last studio recording, “Ain’t No Grave.”

“As people all over the world contribute, the project will continue to evolve and grow, one frame at a time,” the website says. “Thank you for helping Johnny’s spirit soar once more.”

Contribute yourself or keep up with the video in its constantly changing current state at The Johnny Cash Project, and make sure to watch the mini-doc above.

Tags: Music, News, Johnny Cash

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