If it doesn’t work so well as a video game controller, maybe Tony Hawk’s Ride will work as a skateboard. . .
[Link: Kotaku]
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If it doesn’t work so well as a video game controller, maybe Tony Hawk’s Ride will work as a skateboard. . .
[Link: Kotaku]
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Seems lately that all of us are getting forced into being a little more professional about our data (gross understatement). Seattle-based photographer Chase Jarvis breaks down his digital workflow from beginning to end.
It’s basically a free seminar on keeping your data safe. And we all could do more of that. . .
[Link: Chase Jarvis via Gizmodo]
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We mentioned Kevin MIchael Connolly two-and-a-half years ago when his photo show The Rolling Exhibition was touring the country. Born without legs, Connolly has spend the past several years rolling around on a skateboard and taking pictures of people looking down on him. In October 2009 HarperStudio published a memoir titled Double Take. It’s about growing up in a happy Montana family without getting a leg up. the book was just released in paperback and the reviews are still pretty good.
[Link: Kevin Michael Connolly via The Washington Post]
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Images in motion from the 4th Annual Billabong Design For Humanity show in LA on June 10, 2010. You know, if case you missed it.
[Link via @Valerotti]
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How sweet it is. . . damn. We’re inspired.
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Method Mag nailed down a twofer interview with Shawn Farmer and Terry Kidwell when the guys were in Stuben, Austria for the Longboard Classic. Watch and learn.
[Link: Method Mag]
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When you have your own snowboard factory you can do silly things like lay up boards with vinyl record and/or album cover top sheets. . . that’s what Dave Lee and the crew at Signal Snowboards did for their monthly “Every Third Thursday.”
It just goes to show, good snowboarders can ride anything.
[Link: Signal Snowboards]
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The mini shreds in the Quiksilver King of The Groms 2010 actually make Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon look fun. Then again, maybe it is. . .
[Link: Mountain & Wave]
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Think you’ve had a rough life? The Master of Disaster Duane Peters puts nearly everyone (who is still alive) to shame in the barely standing department. Click play for stories from the punk rock skate lifestyle and DP’s thoughts on everything.
[Link: Shred Or Die via Tony Hawk]
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Some of the best stop-motion surfing video we’ve ever seen all done for the film LiNO by Karim Rejeb. . . oh to have that kind of time.
[Link: Karimrejeb Surf Art via Runamuk Visuals]
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