Taiwanese Ring Man
This is a new viral video from Taipei, Taiwan. All perfectly timed, coordinated and balanced fantastic moves seen in Asian martial arts movies are somewhat present in a fusion in this amazing street performance. The performer’s skills, body balance and exceptional muscles must have taken a lot of training and discipline. Worth the time to appreciate the Ring Man’s marvellous skills.
Harlem Shake Blows Up The Internet
The web literally self-combusted from the new dancing madness, called Harlem Shake. People rapidly make videos, where they spontaneously and chaotically move to the hip-hop beat. The dance starts with one person dancing “Harlem Shake” with everyone else in the shot catching up. Continue reading … Harlem Shake Blows Up The Internet
Atomic Tom Live: Take Me Out
I saw Atomic Tom perform on the B train today… at first i thought they were going to bomb the train, but then they started playing and i was like ‘i love new york!’ liked them so much, i asked a stranger for the band name.
Brittany Tucker
Directed by Benjamin Espiritu. Produced by Atomic Tom and Benjamin Espiritu. Edited by Reid Carrescia. This video was filmed unannounced on Friday October 8, 2010 aboard the New York City B Train, over the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn and edited from 3 iPhone cameras. All footage is performed 100% live and executed in one take.
If you like the tune, it’s available here.
Nike Music Shoe
This is a secret live performance that was held in Tokyo. Hifana is playing music with Nikes flexible running shoes, Nike Free Run+.
The Nike Free Run+ is absolutely a running shoe. Shoes sold at retail will NOT make music when bent or twisted.
Lights Off – The First Video Controlled by a Light Switch
There are two storylines to this video – one dark and one light. Use the light switch on the top right hand corner of the video to jump between the two storylines.
Powerful things do happen in the dark. Earth Hour empowers us all to be heroes by uniting to turn off our lights for one hour in a call to action on climate change.
BMW S1000 RR. XXXL Experiment
From zero to 100km/h (62 mph) in just 2.9 seconds sounds very nice. But would that help in our XXXL-experiment? Don’t try this at home with your dishes. Or your mom’s ones.