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intersection of spring & varick, last night. stills shot with a canon 5D and edited in imovie.

 

music: M83

 

yes i do realize the striking similarity to my last video.

punky slept on a pillow and then woke up while i shot this art project

A clip of New York City's Times Square taken on a Saturday night in November of 2007

Interestingly, the fan was spinning much faster in real life but my camera processed it as spinning very slowly. I was trying to capture the full effect but this is the best I could get!!

 

A clip from inside Lower Bay station in Toronto, taken during Nuit Blanche 2007. The art installation was called Ghost Station. See also pictures on my flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/sweetone/

 

From the Nuit Blanche website:

 

The Ghost Station, 2007

 

Kristen Roos - Cortes Island, British Columbia

Sound installation

 

Lower Bay Station, Toronto's ghost station, is used as a vessel to contain sounds that are within and below the threshold of human hearing - infrasound and tactile sound - where sound is felt rather than heard. Low frequencies created by cars and subways are contributors to the cacophony of infrasonic noise that exists deep below the rumbling of the city. These tactile sounds have also been associated with paranormal activity and ghost sightings.

 

Kristen Roos' audio art is informed by aspects of acoustic ecology, radio art and phonography.

I was too impatient to give it a try so there are many imperfections because of "artisanal methods".

 

Music : Summer - Hope Overture, Clint Mansell & The Kronos Quartet From Requiem for A dream soundtrack)

I think this was called Porcelain Gods. It was an installation art project at Devonian Square on the Ryerson campus, poking fun at the city's approved (rather large) toilet sizes (Devonian Square is a large pond)and litres-per-flush limits.

 

From Toronto's Nuit Blanche 2007

A time-lapse video of me cooking dinner yesterday evening.

 

A fairly simple meal - Pasta Bake, designed to use up whatever happens to be lurking around in the fridge at the time.

 

Here's a quick synopsis:

 

Gently fry chopped onions, garlic and chilli until soft. Add coarsely chopped vegetables (courgettes, red peppers, aubergine). Add chopped chorizo, and some sausages (skinned, and coarsely chopped). Add jar of passata, slug of red wine, salt and pepper, and leave to simmer for a good while.

 

Cook pasta. Drain pasta. Mix pasta and sauce together and transfer to baking dish. Top with buffalo mozzarella and bake in the oven until the cheese has melted and the pasta has crisped up a little on top.

 

Very tasty...

Demonstration of the LIft n Lube device on my Ducati MS 620. This is a great little device for anyone without a centerstand! www.liftlube.com

Awaiting naming ceremony at 101 berth Southampton

Length 1112 feet (339 metres)

154,407 grt

In April 2008, the largest cruise ship afloat

The first stage of plying yarn after spinning it.

This was taken on New Years Day 08 in Sydney, beaches were closed because of the big swell. This video was taken at North Curl Curl pool, 20 seconds in you'll see some impressive crashing waves.

For the last several mornings, we have been treated to the spectacle of this robin hurling himself against the window, over and over, outside various rooms around the house. Crazy robin.

Waikiki Beach at sunset.

 

Hi Erica, yes you are on camera, welcome to Hawaii.

just before sunrise, view from terrace outside the computer lab, at start, terrace below is arch. studio, above painter studio. the view is pretty much the same from everywhere in Lacoste.

600 or so stills shot with a canon 5D from the back of phillipckim's motorcycle, riding from inwood to battery park. i had a nice little fadeout at the end but flickr cut it off, argh!!

 

see our last ride here

 

music: radicalfashion - ballet

Although many of you may remember this one (when I posted the link a while back), I wanted to post it for those whom don't. And besides, the complete video can be showcased this time without having to guide one elsewhere, so that's a plus.

-Playing with the dogs on our deck in the falling April 18th snow around lowland Puget Sound.

 

I can't believe it snowed here in mid April. It started about noon Friday ( I know because some jerk kid pulled the fire alarm and we had to force 700 kids to stand out in it. ) and kept going until around midnight. By the time I got home and shot/played around with this video crap, we had about two inches. By the time it stopped, we had about six inches. As I write this (Saturday Morning), All of the small trees in our yard and the big bushes (Rhodies, etc) are bent double under the weight of snow. It appears to be melting in the drip-drip-drip style we never get around here because everything always gets rained away....

 

Oh... and the weather report warns us to expect more. WTF.

     

Too hungry to care that I'm watching. Or maybe it thinks I want the stirred-up seconds when it's done.

A waterfall on the Fundy trail, NB

梅小路蒸気機関車館

Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum

www.mtm.or.jp/uslm/

La mia soluzione del cubo di Rubik in 55 secondi

a song she made up......

the heart jumped over the moon

then he couldn't find his home

he jumped over the moon again to earth

he found his home

he didn't know what color it was

but it was pink, pink , pink

 

My first Flickr video clip upload.

 

This clip of Paul van Dyk towards the end of his 3-hour set, shot at Club @mospheer in Cape Town on 7 March 2008, should give you a bit of an idea of how calm this master remains while mixing.

If my videos don’t play smoothly, try this:

1. push play

2. push pause

3. allow the video to load completely

4. pull the video counter back to the beginning

5. push play again

Now it should play without buffering.

 

on Korg i3

 

This is a video I made on March 22, 2008. I had to upload it to another site and put a still photo on flickr with a link to the video. I have several hobbies, including playing gospel music on my piano and keyboard. Music, photography, computers, and traveling are things I do for relaxation. Flickr has now put them all into one place for me--sitting right in my comfortable chair.

Some Giant Black Sea Bass we saw while diving at La Jolla Cove. San Diego, California. I'm guessing these fellows were 200 - 300 lbs.

 

The Black Sea Bass were hunted to endangered status due to the fact they have no real natural predators, are rather slow moving and curious. They tended to be easy for fisherman and spear fisherman to catch, and this resulted in the decimation of their population in the waters along the California coast. In the early 1980's, the California Department of Fish and Game listed them as a protected species. As a result of it now being illegal to kill these fish in California waters, their population is slowly starting to bounce back.

Upon returning to Flickr, I see that they have included the option of adding video, so I have decided to take advantage of it.

 

Unfortunately, the 90 second time-limit (shame, shame, shame) cut this video off, but I would highly stress shufting the remaining whopping 31 seconds (a Ben-Hur-like epic I'll say! [RIP Charlton Heston]) of the video to make the experience more...chompy...so to speak, by clicking Here (with apples on top) (my YouTube) to see the entire video. I mean, who really favors being short-changed anyhow? Please do enjoy - (and don't forget the volume!)

Here is one of David and Laika's runs at the VVDAC NADAC agility trial in Cottonwood, AZ.

 

This is a run of the game "Chances", Elite level. The idea behind Chances is to push your dog to work away from the handler (at a distance), and to discriminate between obstacles, and follow directional cues. The orange line of tape on the ground indicates the area that David is not allowed to enter, and the Laika is not allowed to cross back over to David until she completes the tasks. Chances is a pass/fail game, with no placements (no distinguishing between first and second, etc.) and any little mistake means a fail.

  

This was an amazing run for Laika, really showing her growth. Unfortunately, she knocked down the bar on the very last jump and thus, it was a Non-Qualifying run.

 

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