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Port Land Opening

Looks like fun, now we gotta learn how to skate proper.

From the YouTube Video:

Port Land opening 03.05. - 05.05.2013 in Basel/ Switzerland with Carhartt teamriders Phil Zwijsen, Jan Kliewer, Julian Furones, Sylvain Tognelli, Bram de Cleen and Igor Fardin!
Filmed and edited by Willem Vleugels (www.willycrank.tumblr.com)

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Ashbury Eyewear: How It All Began

From the YouTube video:

Ashbury is a true grassroots brand. Starting as an idea with not even a single product, it has grown into one of the most recognized crews in snowboarding and skateboarding today. Watch/listen as the founders, Lance & Michael Hakker and Nima Jalali, tell the story from start to finish and what they have in store for the future. Features the riding of Laurent-Nicolas Paquin, Louif Paradis, Jake Kuzyk, Nick Dirks, Jordan Mendenhall, Justin Bennee, Joe Sexton, Harrison Gordon and Danimals.

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Roofer’s Point of View (only in German)

This is actually a “commercial” by a shoe brand, also VICE has its fingers in it. Get some sweaty palms anyway!

We have had that guy in this post

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Interesting but untouched so far.

From their video:

In a culture immersed in technology, Instagram is reviving adventure, face to face community and real relationships. How can something so digital get people out from behind their devices and into the analog world?

In association with technopaul productions
Directed by Paul Tellefsen
Featuring Kyle Steed, Brenton Little, & Allison Anderson
Cinematography by Paul Tellefsen
Original Score written and performed by Tyler Linahan
Intro Score written and performed by Chase Burnett
Created with the help of the Instagram community.

read more about this documentary instagramis.com

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4 mio. hits..

(Source: reddit.com)

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From their video:

Team Average the movie, presented by Monster Children and Hurley.

Dylan Rieder, Natas, Greyson Fletcher, Ryan Wilson, Jack Fardell, Alex Gray, and Chippa Wilson tearing NZ to bits. Pointless hyping it up. Just watch. It’s brilliant.

monsterchildren.com
hurley.com
rileyblakeway.com

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The internet is a crazy place..

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The Tooth Traverse

Pieces of the attempts Zack Smith aspenexpeditions.com/i-Zack-Smith-103.html, Freddie Wilkinson thenamelesscreature.com/ and myself, Renan Ozturk, rockmonkeyart.com have put into climbing the ‘Tooth Traverse’ of the Ruth Gorge, AK.

There has been a lot going on surrounding our adventures: The 1st attempt vimeo.com/6038303 was heavily embarked upon only days after the memorial for the deaths of our close friends vimeo.com/5065432, the 2nd attempt ended with helping with body recoveries of other climbers in the gorge thenamelesscreature.com/2010/07/25/a-hard-freeze-away/ and the just before our proposed launch day this past spring I almost died in a skiing accident vimeo.com/21904471.

Beyond the allure of enchaining one of the most iconic (& untrodden) skylines in NA the Tooth Traverse has come to represent so much more than that to us. With my healing going well (vimeo.com/26531646) and the inspiration (and angst) greater than ever we are planning another attempt in the NEAR future.

I see the eventual story breaching some pretty heavy topics involved in alpine climbing: sponsored vs. non-sponsored expeditions, dealing with death and the effect tackling dangerous objectives has on friends/family.

At any rate here is a little window into our work in progress. ~reo

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Inspired by the makers of All I. Can, Baraka, TimeScapes

Find me http://www.facebook.com/VideoSapien
http://www.twitter.com/reidgower

Humans are part of the natural order. We’re risen apes that acquired language and learned to use tools. Skyscrapers and spacecraft may seem unnatural, but they’re just as much a part of the natural order as beaver dams and bird nests. Boring electrical lines hint at the energy solution of a mammalian species. Open your eyes to the world you’ve grown accustomed to, and rejoice in the fact that you can participate in the human project. - @ReidGower - http://www.twitter.com/reidgower

Music:
Artist: DatA
Song: “Blood Theme”
Taken from the album “Skywriter”
Courtesy of Ekler’o’shock Records and Naïve Editions
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Buy the song on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ca/album/skywriter/id42

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Shot on:
Nikon D300
Canon 5DMII (courtesy of Victoria Camera Traders http://www.facebook.com/CameraTraders)
GoPro Hero 2

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WHATEVEREST is a documentary about the unlikely inspiration behind a dance tune produced by Todd Terje called “Inspector Norse”. “Inspector Norse” is the internet alias of Marius Solem Johansen, a failed musician living in a small town, producing dance videos and drug recipes for YouTube.

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Classic Texas Brisket with DJ BBQ

18 hours of smoking, that’s the stuff!

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We are Modeselektor - Trailer

Electronic Beats by Telekom presents
We Are Modeselektor
A film by Romi Agel & Holger Wick

What’s the “Seilscheibenpfeiler”?
What is the origin of the first Modeselektor tracks?
Where is Monkeytown?
Why is riding a coach more fun than flying?

These and many more questions will be answered with the documentary film We Are Modeselektor.

In 72 minutes, filmmakers Romi Agel and Holger Wick tell the story of Modeselektor as a post-German reunification movie, a travel report, and a portrait of the special friendship between Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary all in one.

We Are Modeselektor is the story of two men, possessed by techno, who took their massive beats from their small hometown village to the world. And it’s a story that has only just begun

Find more information on
http://www.electronicbeats.net
http://bit.ly/wearemodeselektor
http://www.monkeytownrecords.com

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The Startup Kids - Trailer

The Startup Kids is a documentary about young web entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. It contains interviews with the founders of Vimeo, Soundcloud, Kiip, Dropbox, Foodspotting and many others who talk about how they started their company and their lives as an entrepreneur.
Learn more at thestartupkids.com

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Science at work

Six days. Three frontiers. One amazing lab. From 2010 to 2012, a film crew followed a group of scientists at the Department of Energy’s Fermilab and filmed them at work and at home. This 40-minute documentary shows the diversity of the people, research and work at Fermilab. Viewers catch a true behind-the-scenes look of the United States’ premier particle physics laboratory while scientists explain why their research is important to them and the world.

Scientists included: Brendan Casey, Herman White, Craig Hogan, Denton Morris, Mary Convery, Bonnie Fleming, Deborah Harris, Dave Schmitz, Brenna Flaugher and Aron Soha.