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The SOCAL edition of the 2013 Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show featured a distinct Hollywood theme with Batman and Cat Woman-styled vehicles delighting the crowd. Forty custom sleds and over $1,000,000+ were on display. Enthusiasts were treated with some of the most outstanding designs and creativity seen on the circuit to date.
Ultimate Builder FreeStyle Class
Ultimate Builder is known for the diversity of styles, innovation and designs and SOCAL was a treat for enthusiasts checking out the show. From ground up builds to tractor design queues to choppers to Hot Rod-styled FXRs, it had everything.
Sam Baldi of Profile Cycles took 1st place in the FreeStyle class with Lost Angel and won the $2,500 check. Lost Angel is a custom 2013 build with an EVO Patrick Racing 113 mil softail with trans brake, centrifugal clutch and Paul Cox seat. Paint is by One Xtreme.
Ultimate Builder FreeStyle Winner
1.Sam Baldi, Profile Cycles - Lost Angel, 2013 Custom
2.Gary Savill, Silver Wraith Choppers – Wraith Heimdall Slammer, 2013 Wraith Heimdall Slammer
3.Quentin Gutierrez, Seth Slagiel / Craft Kustoms – Twisted Knuck, 1940 Knucklehead
Ultimate Builder MOD Harley Class
It was touch and go for Chris Richardson of LA Speed Shop as he had finished his build in the early morning hours of the show. Since the clear was still wet, he rolled it in on Saturday morning; a significant disadvantage in the judged competition.
Richardson had an idea for a Bagger (LA Speed Shop style).He takes elements from his bobber style and combined it with a fairing and hard bag to deliver an exceptional low-slung and skinny Bagger. The bike features a 3 inch stretch in the rear, hand-made custom saddle bags, fairing, oil tank, gas tank, exhaust, narrowed rear fender and narrowed springer front end.
Ultimate Builder MOD Harley Winner
1.Chris Richardson, LA Speed - 1959 Harley-Davidson FL
2.K&N, RSD - K&N Softail, 2006 Harley-Davidson Softail
3.Shannon Venturo, Devas Bling – Dazln, 2011 Softail Deluxe
Ultimate Builder Retro MOD Class
Rett Comer wheeled in his 1965 BSA Lightning named Teal Terror. The BSA Lightning was designed as the all-round sportbike of the 1960s with an engine aimed to improve mid-range and ride ability.
Rett’s custom sled features custom tanks, forks, front wheels, pipes and custom paint from Casey Johnson of Headcase Kustom Art.
Ultimate Builder Retro MOD Winner
1.Rett Comer, C&C – Teal Terror, 1965 BSA Lightning
2.Hudson Motorycles, Kios Garage – Cherry Blossom, 1970 Kios Garage
3.Jay LaRossa, Lossa Engineering – 1970 Honda CL450
Ultimate Builder Performance Custom Class
Tony Sesto of Sesto Custom Cycles rolled in 4 bikes into the Ultimate Builder show and took home a 1st in Performance Custom and a 3rd in MOD Street. Tony’s outrageous Double Take started out as a 2013 Yamaha R1 and features a single sided swing arm front and back. Two Brothers took charge of the exhaust, fuel management and air cleaner. Top mounted velocity stacks funnel air into the throttle bodies. Additional features include tooled leather grips, seat, frame inserts, mirror block-off plates, PSR kick stand, levers and oil plug.
Ultimate Builder Performance Custom Winner
1.Tony Sesto, Sesto Custom Cycles – Double Take, 2013 Yamaha R1
2.Charlie Thomas, Executives Garage – King Ghost Rider, 2007 Suzuki GSX-R
3.George Roybal, G&A Kustoms – Hayabusa, 2008 Hayabusa
Ultimate Builder MOD Street Class
Two BSA motorcycles entered into the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show and both won their class. The Bonnie Killer, a rigid 1967 BSA, was built by Headcase Kustom Art and features oil in frame, rust, Japanese parts and hand made everything.
Ultimate Builder MOD Street Winner
1.DJ Tambe, Headcase Kustom Art - Bonnie Killer 1967 BSA
2.Hudson Motorcycles – BMW M Series Tribute, 2012 S1000RR
3.Tony Sesto, Sesto Custom Cycles – Rossi Replica, 2007 R1
Graduate students display their research at the Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase. November 9, 2017
In the Swiss Alps near the Italian border is a small valley town called Lostallo. For the 5th summer in a row Shankra festival made this place its home for a goa-psytrance festival.
Video from 2017 youtu.be/sGJAhJp605k
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Putting together colours we'd chosen. I had inadvertently recreated Paul Klee's "Prizewinning Apple" painting
Audience looks on at the USC Creativity & Collaboration in the Academy conference December 3, 2010. The conference was hosted by the USC Vice President of Research, Randy Hall, and Marty Kaplan and Johanna Blakley from the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center. Find out more about the event at learcenter.org.
Audience member asks a question at the USC Creativity & Collaboration in the Academy conference December 3, 2010. The conference was hosted by the USC Vice President of Research, Randy Hall, and Marty Kaplan and Johanna Blakley from the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center. Find out more about the event at learcenter.org.
Check-in desk at the USC Creativity & Collaboration in the Academy conference December 3, 2010. The conference was hosted by the USC Vice President of Research, Randy Hall, and Marty Kaplan and Johanna Blakley from the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center. Find out more about the event at learcenter.org.
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Outlining a Theory of General Creativity . .
. . on a 'Pataphysical projectory
Entropy ≥ Memory ● Creativity ²
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Study of the day:
"C'est comme si l'ontologie du monde était très féminine, une ontologie de la permissivité, de la possibilité. Tant que c'est possible, c'est possible. Je n'ai pas besoin de chercher à justifier par une optimalité idéale. Au milieu de tout ça, la vie tire les possibilités, elle bricole."
"It is as if the ontology of world was very feminine, an ontology of the permissiveness, of the possibility. While it is possible, it is possible. I do not need to seek to justify an ideal optimality. Amidst all this, life draws possibilities by lot, it tinkers."
( Francisco Varela - La recherche n°308 / référence de Slavoj Zizek dans La parallaxe )
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rectO-persO | E ≥ m.C² | co~errAnce | TiLt
Last fall, a friend of mine did a special scrapbook and she had to come up with words or ideas to describe herself for each letter of the alphabet. Since it's always good to exercise your creative side, I thought it would be great to do it here on the blog.
Join me over at Chiot's Run chiotsrun.com/2011/08/01/the-alphabet-in-august/
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An audience member asks a question as part of the USC Creativity & Collaboration in the Academy conference December 3, 2010. The conference was hosted by the USC Vice President of Research, Randy Hall, and Marty Kaplan and Johanna Blakley from the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center. Find out more about the event at learcenter.org.
Creativity rising through the cracks of Christchurch: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151865280334455.10737...
Anche quest'anno, a fine maggio Como ha ospitato nelle sue piazze i lavori creativi degli studenti di Como. Il tema di quest'anno era: "I Colori". Ed anche se la mia scuola non ha partecipato, la creatività cromatica e la voglia di stare insieme non sono di certo mancate!
Creativity + Conflict Resolution: A Leadership Development Workshop with Guila Clara Kessous. At the Boston University Castle. Thursday, April 28, 2016.
An interviewed Portrait I did with the ever so lovely Aisha A.K.A Miss Betty-Sue.
Read more here: (In Dutch) www.twentwatchers.nl/people/2016/03/30/aisha-reehuis-bett...
Pouring over her work, Isabel gets serious
Isabel created chocolate bars out of cardboard, and then wrapped them in a wrapper and wrote out the description and price on the wrapper
Location: Washington D.C
Camera: Canon 550D
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5
Photographer: Chanvannak Chhim
Date: 08-Jul-10