This video was shared by SH. Makes you wonder. Wonder where they filmed from, anyway. And how much do waves weigh? How do they make themselves into such impossible shapes? Is there an equal, inversely-shaped wave at the other side of that ocean, at that same moment? Probably not. But it'd be pretty cool if there was.
Every two to three weeks, the RNLers gather to share their influences in an informal setting. Presentations can be casual, technical, fun, heady, and often ill-prepared. We hope you enjoy.
Showing posts with label action sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label action sports. Show all posts
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
There's a Hole in This Mountain
From Rock and Ice Magazine comes this video of the fun that can be had when your mountain is spatial.
Friday, December 2, 2011
In the November edition of Funday, presenter Eric Watson surveyed the various architectural implications of sport. From hi-design fooseball (or garage sale quality as may be the case in our office) to the spatial complexities of the beautiful game, the presentation draws parallels and observations from the organized movement that and the spaces within and around it. Thanks to Eric for turning us from spectators into analysts and making sports sophisticated.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
How To See: Skier's Edition
I can't rave enough about this segment from the All.I.Can ski/environmental movie by Sherpas Cinema. It's a fascinating way to analyze a built environment, albeit from a gravity-intensive point of view. And the cinematography is just terrific. Please follow this link to view the video.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Videos from today's funday session -
How to Tie Your Shoes - a TED talk with Terry Moore
A Miniature of San Francisco - from Fast Company Design, follow the link to the videos in the article.
Way Back Home - Danny MacAskill
thanks to Carl for sharing.
How to Tie Your Shoes - a TED talk with Terry Moore
A Miniature of San Francisco - from Fast Company Design, follow the link to the videos in the article.
Way Back Home - Danny MacAskill
thanks to Carl for sharing.
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