Category Archives: TRAVEL
1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series II
This classic car is pure Aston Martin cool and the green paint job is just perfect. More info on the upcoming auction here.
Nike Free Flyknit
Runners can now reap the benefits of natural motion found in Nike Free and the supportive, second-skin fit of Nike Flyknit in a single shoe. The Nike Free Flyknit unites two of Nike’s most innovative and popular technologies to deliver barefoot-like flexibility and a compression fit that locks the foot in place.
The Nike Free Flyknit is designed to flex with the foot in motion. It is informed by Nike’s “Nature Amplified” design ethos — an approach fueled by scientific data and athlete insights.
“Nike Free Flyknit is the ultimate expression of natural performance principles, combining a supportive, sock-like upper and a flexible midsole and outsole that move with the body,” says Sean McDowell, Creative Director for Nike Running. “The compression fit brings the foot closer to the sole for enhanced lockdown and propulsion.”
LONG LIVE THE KINGS – A short documentary about Motorcycles and the open road
Long Live The Kings is a film and photographic project shot exclusively on film
long-live-the-kings.blogspot.fr/
Short documentary shot on super 16mm relating the hopes and desires of those who go for a motorcycle road trip.
A film by Clement Beauvais and Arthur de Kersauson
Directed by Clement Beauvais
Produced by Arthur de Kersauson
Written by Clement Beauvais and Arthur de Kersauson
Dop Zack Spiger
Editing Clement Beauvais
A Moonwalk films Production
With the support of Edwin.
Picture and Blog: Hysteric Studio
Photographer Donald van der Putten
Making off Thomas Chedeville
Motorcycles by Blitz Motorcycles
facebook.com/Blitz.Motorcycles
Table Hat Cafe by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects // Kanagawa, Japan.
This small cafe is built in the peaceful residential street of Odawara city.
Architects: Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
Location: Kanagawa, Japan
Structure Engineer: Tatsumi Terado Structural Studio
Producer: Uemura Design Studio
Lighting Designer: Izumi Okayasu Lighting Design
Contractor: Sensyu Ltd
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Kai Nakamura
Starbucks Coffee Perfection
Starbucks Coffee Perfection from Rogier Wieland on Vimeo.
For Starbucks we made this video telling the reversed story from coffee bean to coffee cup.
Client: Starbucks Coffee Asia Pacific Ltd.
Creative direction, animation and sound design: Rogier Wieland
Ad agency: BBDO, Hong Kong
Ursa Major Essential Face Wipes
There’s nothing worse than being stuck in a place where you really want to wash your face, but can’t. Hong Kong is a good example where I live. Whether you’re on a long flight across the country or heading from meeting to meeting—keeping a few of these Ursa Major face wipes in your bag and car is a can’t lose move. Not only do they provide a refreshing boost, but they thoroughly clean your skin, brighten your complexion, visibly reduce shine and help clear blocked pores. Get your 20 pack here.
Lakai: Venice to Venice with Guy Marinano
Director: Federico Vitetta
Cinematographer: Amado Stachenfeld
Production Company: Girl Films
Executive Producers:
Rick Howard
Mike Carroll
Megan Baltimore
Spike Jonze
Producers:
Federico Vitetta
Aaron Meza
Client: Lakai Limited Footwear
Client Executive Producer: Kelly Bird
Agency: Feds & Cortez
Creative Director: Federico Vitetta
Creative: Luca Corteggiano
The House of Yagi by Suppose Design Office
“The House of Yagi is designed with the idea of an incomplete/complete form. Unlike other projects, the final stage of construction for this house was not aiming towards a finish stage, but to let the owner experience the sense of completion after living here. Interior space of the house is designed to maximize the interaction to its surrounding environment. Ground floor material remained the same as the original site, with a single tree standing in the centre to present a natural contrast with the surrounding area. Windows of the 1st storey are kept open without any window shield or glass and creates an interesting interaction with wind and rain. All these elements are to enhance the experience of unlimited lifestyle that you may potentially have in this house, and minimize the boundary. Through this different interpretation of connecting the exterior and interior space, new ways of living can be explored by the client.”
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Museum of Childhood
London’s V&A Museum of Childhood ‘Play to learn’ brand campaign was meant to entice children and adults to visit the museum where they could learn through play in an inventive setting that was rich with stimulus and inspiration. The eye-catching press and poster executions bought to life the point that playtime has far-reaching influences beyond childhood: it impacts on childrens’ future development, wellbeing and movement into adulthood.
A Look Inside the New Salon by Surrender
As the world changes and times have shifted, few retailers have continually pushed the boundaries as Surrender has. On June 29 2013, the next chapter of Surrender brand’s chain of boutiques will open its doors inside the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands. The interior of Salon by Surrender was styled after a 1700s Tea Salon, aiming for a space that feels cultured, unhurried, and indulgent. The repeated three-dimensional motif on the floor is inspired by a stud from a woman’s dress, that co-owner Earn Chen, came across in a showroom.
Keeping to Surrender’s style of mixing traditional and modern, high and low, Salon by Surrender will carry labels such as: Viktor & Rolf, AMBUSH, En Noir, Maison Martin Margiela, Christian Dada and others on the cultural forefront.
As more of the world shops online, Surrender continues to uphold the art of curated retail experience with the forward thinking of street culture.
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B2-232/ 233 Singapore 018972
Cereal Magazine Issue 3
In the third volume of Cereal, we travel to Reykjavik, Iceland; Santa Barbara, USA; and the Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland. We also delve into the taste, history and contemporary interpretations of edible flowers and insects. In the interlude, we talk to modern British menswear brand Albam, and take a closer look at the letterpress process with Meticulous Ink in Bath, UK.
The publication is 140 pages, advert-free, perfect bound and printed in full colour on FSC approved 140gsm paper in the United Kingdom.
Street League Skateboarding 2013: Kansas City
Street League recap –
Wow, the 9 Club got a lot more crowded in KC.
At the Nike SB World Tour’s first stop of the year in Kansas City, everything came together perfectly: the crowd was hyped; the world’s most elite skaters stepped up; the course was bananas; the webcast was the best of any live event; and the new SLS On Demand feature dropped, offering instant replays of every trick, every run, everything. In fact, with the advent of the incredible SLS On Demand feature, we can keep this recap almost as brief as Ishod Wair’s shorts. Well, not that short.
All kidding aside, if you love skateboarding, you gotta love the way the KC event unfolded. With an all-time display of 9 Club tricks, this was a banger of a contest.
That is, unless you’re Sean Malto. He was on his game all the way to the Final 8, and even threw on a fresh new jersey with his name across the back—repping the KC Chiefs in red and yellow. The crowd was ready to give their all for the hometown hero. And that’s when the wheels fell off—literally. Rolling to his first trick of his first run of the Finals, it looked like his kingpin broke. In fact, a loose kingpin nut came off his truck, sending his axle rolling the other way—simply a careless mistake setting up your board, and it can’t be blamed on anyone but himself. (Who else adjusts the tightness of your trucks?) In any case, Malto’s first run was clipped off before it got going. And when everyone else in the Finals nailed their first run, Malto was left behind the eight-ball. Malto’s show for the home crowd and shot at $100,000 bucks, all lost to one loose kingpin nut. That’s a tough, um, pill to swallow.
{ WEDGE } Dark & Stormy
{ WEDGE } from Brecht Vanthof on Vimeo.
Dark & Stormy.
A break in Newport Beach CA that is known to be deadly.
Special thanks to the guys in the water! and Pat Simes
Tunes: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club- “Beat the Devil’s Tattoo”
Shot on a Sony fs700.
Edited in Premiere, colored in Davinci Resolve.