Google Creative Lab releases video promoting Google Glass directed by Josh Nussbaum

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Screen shot 2013-02-21 at 7.27.55 AM.jpgScreen shot 2013-02-21 at 7.27.43 AM.jpgGoogle Creative Lab has released its first video promoting Google Glass, which was directed by Mssng Peces’ Josh Nussbaum.

The internet-connected high-tech specs, which may be on sale soon, stay on your face while you speed down a roller coaster, fly a plane, record a children’s party or ski.

Google has a limited stock of 8,000 Google Glasses available to US-based punters for pre-order, but the application process includes a small task to complete. To be eligible for a pair of Google Glasses  tell Google via Google+ or Twitter what you’d do with your Glass in 50 words or less. You can include up to 5 photos or images and a short video (15 secs max) if you would like to the hashtag #ifihadglass .

Screen shot 2013-02-21 at 7.49.53 AM.jpgSays Google: “We’re looking for bold, creative individuals who want to join us and be a part of shaping the future of Glass. We’d love to make everyone an Explorer, but we’re starting off a bit smaller. We’re still in the early stages, and while we can’t promise everything will be perfect, we can promise it will be exciting.

“If you are chosen, we will reach out to you with an invitation to become a Glass Explorer (please remember to follow us so that we can contact you directly). Explorers will each need to pre-order a Glass Explorer Edition for $1500 plus tax and attend a special pick-up experience, in person, in New York, San Francisco or Los Angeles.”