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Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome le 25/08/2021 à 09:57:00 - Favoriser || Lu/Non lu
Lonboarder Josh Neuman put together this compilation of his ten closest calls while filming his longboarding over ten years. What he says about his number one closest call:
What Happened: While on a production shoot we had one of the crew members drive down before us and block off the road for one minute at a time while we skated down the mountain. We were rushing to beat the sunset and get as much footage as possible while the lighting was good so our communication about where exactly the car was supposed to be blocking off the road was subpar. As you see in the video, the result is us having to swerve off to the side of the road to avoid hitting the car that was parked roughly 200 feet closer than it should've been. We never go into the opposite lane on a blind turn unless we have walkie talkies and/or a spotter letting us know the road is clearIt's good to know he actually has a team and spotters and all that, but it's still crazy how little protection he's wearing. Even with all the precautions, there's no way I would be doing this without wearing full motorcycle armor and wrapping myself with enough pillows to look like Michelin Man cosplay. Keep going for the full video.
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A longboarder's closest calls over 10 years of filming
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome par Geekologie le 25/08/2021 à 08:57:00 - Favoriser || Lu/Non lu
Lonboarder Josh Neuman put together this compilation of his ten closest calls while filming his longboarding over ten years. What he says about his number one closest call: What Happened: While on a production shoot we had one of...
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Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot doing parkour
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome le 19/08/2021 à 12:27:00 - Favoriser || Lu/Non lu
This is incredible (chilling?) video of Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot doing parkour.
Parkour is the perfect sandbox for the Atlas team at Boston Dynamics to experiment with new behaviors. In this video our humanoid robots demonstrate their whole-body athletics, maintaining its balance through a variety of rapidly changing, high-energy activities. Through jumps, balance beams, and vaults, we demonstrate how we push Atlas to its limits to discover the next generation of mobility, perception, and athletic intelligence.It's truly amazing (terrifying?) that this isn't CGI but actual physical robots doing this stuff in real life. Let's just hope they find parkour to be more enjoyable than killing humans because obviously it's just a matter of time before they get a taste of both. Keep going for the video as well as a behind the scenes of how they're teaching Atlas to do these beautiful (horrifying?) things.
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Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot doing parkour
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome par Geekologie le 19/08/2021 à 11:27:00 - Favoriser || Lu/Non lu
This is incredible (chilling?) video of Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot doing parkour. Parkour is the perfect sandbox for the Atlas team at Boston Dynamics to experiment with new behaviors. In this video our humanoid robots demonstrate their whole-body athletics,...
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Absolutely stunning and hypnotic stop-motion animation using matches
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome le 11/08/2021 à 09:22:00 - Favoriser || Lu/Non lu
This is an incredibly well done and hypnotic stop-motion animation by Tomohiro Okazaki featuring every conceivable play on matches. And as if the creativity wasn't impressive enough on its own, it plays back at 60fps. The stop-motion video I made for my high school art class played back at two frames per second so 60 is just showing off. Also, it's seven and a half minutes long. At 60 frames per second. I mean...Jesus.
I'm not exaggerating at all when I say this is one of the best stop-motion animations I've ever seen. I can't even comprehend the amount of work that went into this. It's so good it makes me wonder if it's actually CGI, which is usually what people say when they see photos of my face.
Keep going for the full video as well as another of his stop-motion animations showing a Rube Goldberg machine of sorts.