BranchBoarding / Tree of Motion: Nico Rayf, Angewandte Robotics Lab: Philipp Hornung, Holztechnologie, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Nico Rayf launched “BranchBoarding” in 2010 in Vienna. His idea was to mount skateboard or longboard axle & wheel assemblies onto a tree branch to then be able to ride it. Over the following years, Nico Rayf experimented with several varieties of trees and woods and various riding styles.
Fotocredit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
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BranchBoarding / Tree of Motion: Nico Rayf, Angewandte Robotics Lab: Philipp Hornung, Holztechnologie, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Nico Rayf launched “BranchBoarding” in 2010 in Vienna. His idea was to mount skateboard or longboard axle & wheel assemblies onto a tree branch to then be able to ride it. Over the following years, Nico Rayf experimented with several varieties of trees and woods and various riding styles.
Fotocredit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
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