A new interactive tribute to the late Adam Yaunch of Beastie Boys has been unveiled.

Yaunch, was one of the founding members of the New York rap-rock pioneers. He died in 2012 after a three-year battle with cancer at 47.

Now Oscilloscope Laboratories, a film production company founded by Yaunch has built an interactive site “The House That Yauch Built”. The online experience will honour Yauch’s legacy; covering his musical, cinematic, cultural and philanthropic achievements.

Oscilloscope Laboratories directed films, music videos and founded a non-for-profit group Milarepa, that worked towards Tibetan independence.

The official description states:

“Triggered by the recent relocation of Oscilloscope Laboratories’ original, legendary Canal Street Studio and office, ‘The House That Yauch Built’ is a digital journey that will allow fans to explore every nook and cranny of the historic space: from the vintage Neve soundboard, to O-Scope’s visual identities, MTV Moonmen, and other desiderata, viewers will be able to initiate video, photo, audio, and text-based hotspots that work to bridge the entire experience together.”

‘The House That Yauch Built’ will feature a bunch of never-before-seen footage. Including Mike D delving into working after 9/11 and Seth Rogen discussing Beastie Boys’ legacy.

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