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2016.
Kick flips, nose grinds, backside board slides… (Skate)ology! Examine gravity, friction, momentum, and other physics concepts thanks to skateboarding demos by pro skaters Boo Johnson, Dane Vaughn, Marquise Henry, Ricky Chavez, and Maurice Jordan.
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Art poster for BADLANDS (Terrence Malick, USA, 1973)
Designer: Adam Juresko
Poster source: Etsy
Jersey City
Westworld Movie Poster
Alphaville, Rémy Soubanère
Richie Jackson - Death Skateboards (via Thrasher Magazine)
Kilian Martin: Searching Sirocco (by Brett Novak)
Liquid Diet Tee (via Fartco)
London Rising (via Mashable)
A new book is exploring London's landscape from its uppermost heights. Urban explorers Bradley L. Garrett, Alexander Moss and Scott Cadman spent seven years exploring the city's subterranean architecture and now in London Rising they've turned their attention to the birds eye views that are generally not accessible to the average inhabitant.
The result of seeing these "iconic" buildings from high and unfamiliar angles gives London industrialism an otherworldly eeriness, and makes for a startling intimate portrait of a faceless city.
Fingerboarding In A Fancy Restaurant (via Kuma Films)
Darth Maul: Apprentice (by Shawn Bu)
Graphic Means - Official Trailer (by Briar Levit)
It’s been roughly 30 years since the desktop computer revolutionised the way the graphic design industry works. For decades before that, it was the hands of industrious workers, and various ingenious machines and tools that brought type and image together on meticulously prepared paste-up boards, before they were sent to the printer.
This documentary, Graphic Means, which is now in production, will explore graphic design production of the 1950s through the 1990s—from linecaster to photocomposition, and from paste-up to PDF. Â
Markham Moor At Night (by Ian Nutt)
Ken Block’s Gymkhana Eight (via Ford Performance)
The Maker (by Patrick Kehoe)
The simple story of one man’s enduring passion.