A unique interactive video made for a true classic, Bob Dylan's Like A Rolling Stone got the '2013 music video treatment' this week. Pulse Films, Walter Pictures and Interlude joined forces to create a touching music video for the hit, almost 50 years after it's release in 1965.

The viewer can flick through 16 familiar channels, - from history documentaries to tennis matches, to a Danny Brown video - all singing along to Like A Rolling Stone. The real fan can flick through enough channels to watch the original concert footage footage of a young Dylan performing the song, filmed by D.A Pennebaker. There is something quite moving about the sight of, or rather, flicking through, these familiar characters on television all singing \"How does it feel?\" Placing the song in this well-known, yet odd context, puts great emphasis on the reflectivity of Like A Rolling Stone.

Israeli film director Vania Heymann told Mashable: \"I used the medium of TV to look right back at us. You're flipping yourself to death with switching channels [in real life].\" A groundbreaking addition to the fascinating spectrum of interactive music, Like A Rolling Stone joins recent music video innovations, such as Arcade Fire's Reflektor and Kanye's Black Skinhead.