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50 x GoPro cameras and a skateboard

Ok, so it’s clearly a marketing film but one that I’m very interested in. GoPro have been talking about a remote adaptor which will allow you to stop and start the camera from a wrist strap and also change mode and also set up camera angles remotely from an iPhone app. Impressive stuff, although it did look a bit like vapourware for a while. Fortunately they’ve got it together and it’s now on sale.

The camera views from under the skateboard are great.

Will be interested to see how much it is when it’s released over here.

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Skate Video

Kilian Martin: Altered Route (a Skate Film)

Bit heavy on the “ruin porn” in places but some great moves in this little skate video. Nice little overlays of the now abandoned water park in use too.

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Skateboard shadows

The skate video format is pretty well done I guess, so when you see someone that has added something to the genre it’s certainly worth posting. Some subtle work here showing the shadows of skaters rather than the actual skater.

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Slow motion skateboarding

Intensely beautiful.

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Cycling Video

Brompton-cam time lapse

I recently got a second hand Go Pro camera and took it away this weekend with me when seeing Nat & Cath in Bristol. Here’s the admittedly bad results but fun all the same. It was mounted to the front of the Brompton bag with the chest strap mount. A bit more experimentation needed but shows some promise I reckon.

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3D printing in the desert

An interesting little project which was sent my way last week – I was left mouth wide open after watching to the end of the video. The idea of 3D printing is becoming far more mainstream and we use a fair bit of it at work – I even had a leaflet sent to me from HP showing their new desktop 3D printers recently. However this project takes a slightly different approach and uses the power of the sun and sand (silicon) as well as some clever computer work to create objects in the desert – the energy source and material are abundant. The hipster outfit kind of makes it too.

The project is described by it’s author Markus Kayser as follows:

In a world increasingly concerned with questions of energy production and raw material shortages, this project explores the potential of desert manufacturing, where energy and material occur in abundance.

In this experiment sunlight and sand are used as raw energy and material to produce glass objects using a 3D printing process, that combines natural energy and material with high-tech production technology.

Solar-sintering aims to raise questions about the future of manufacturing and triggers dreams of the full utilisation of the production potential of the world’s most efficient energy resource – the sun. Whilst not providing definitive answers, this experiment aims to provide a point of departure for fresh thinking.

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LED surfer

Crazily beautiful.

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Design Video Web

5 year old analyses corporate logos

So incredibly cute but also completely cuts through any of the associations many of us have with these icons or logos. Probably seen in their simplest terms.