“Check out finger drumming phenomenon Jeremy Ellis as he performs an amazing live routine on MASCHINE MIKRO, the upcoming compact version of the acclaimed computer-based groove production system.” — NativeInstruments
Cardboard Box Man
Star Wars Uncut: Director’s Cut
Be Wonderful And Wise
365 Days In The Life Of A NYC Bike
“Last year, Red Peak Branding conducted a unique urban experiment for Hudson Urban Bicycles. On January 1, 2011 we chained a fully loaded bike – bells, basket, lights and more – to a post along a busy Soho street. We took a picture of the bike everyday for 365 days, watching it slowly vanish before our eyes. The photos we took were then turned into a daily calendar. We call this project LIFECYCLE: 365 days in the life of a bike in NYC.” — RedPeakVideos
The Sea Tree?

“Wide open spaces in cities are becoming an increasingly scarce commodity as the world’s urban population continues to expand. Now an architect has developed a floating park that is a haven for wildlife and will in turn address the rise in pollution. Koen Olthuis, of Dutch firm Waterstudio, has unveiled the Sea Tree, a multi-tiered structure comprising of layered green habitats. The water-based park will provide valuable living areas for birds, bees, bats and other small animals, bringing positive green effects to urban environments. It will also extend underwater, providing aquatic creatures with an environment to thrive.” w/ photos
Dogs Bark Star Wars Music
Gesture Controlled Car

“The Dynamic & Intuitive Control Experience (DICE) uses the windshield as a head up display, allowing you to interact in three zones, music, navigation and social media. Simply waving your hand will make things happen, avoiding the need to locate a specific button or switch… Call me old-fashioned, but I think I’ll stick with my 20th century analog car.” w/ photo + video
China’s City Of Ice

“A typical winter in Harbin, northern China, would see temperatures go as low as 2°F (that’s –19°C). Strong, cold winds blow in from Siberia, making almost everything freeze over. But the residents of the city keep themselves busy for several weeks during the winter season, hosting the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival. The sculptures made as a part of this festival aren’t anything like your typical faries and unicorns. Artists and engineers get together to build massive structures out of ice – a small town if you will, consisting of churches, pyramids, pagodas and palaces. The structures are filled with modern amenities like elevators and escalators. Multicolored lights are installed inside the sculptures, making them look very beautiful in the dark, after sunset.” w/ photos