jeudi 11 avril 2013
The Build interactive experience
Here's something pretty special from Portland based, independent digital creative agency 'Instrument'. It's an interactive online experience that takes you into the minds and the workshops of 3 of Portlands top custom builders. On the 'Build Film' website James Crowe, Thor Drake and Casey Him each share their thoughts about custom building in a series of beautifully shot videos by the talented folk at Instrument. Once you've watched the videos you can also interact with different elements of each builders life. This includes exploring Casey's workshop, checking out some of Thor's custom builds and checking out James' latest bike build plan.
In this video they've compiled most of the videos together into a 16 minute documentary. Be sure to visit the Build Film website to get the full interactive experience (warning: site will takes ages to load on slow connections)
Is it just me or is Portland becoming the world's capital of cool custom motorcycle culture?!
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Tightest Parallel Park Record Broken TWICE - Guinness World Records !!
13.10 cm (5.16 inches) between cars
The world record for the tightest parallel park has been taken down once again, this time in a classic Mini Mayfair.
Towards the end of last year a Volkswagen Up! driven by Ronny Wechselberger broke the record with only 14 cm (5.51 inches) of space between the other two cars. The record was short-lived as John Moffatt and his brother Alastair both took down the record on December 10, 2012 on the set of British TV program Officially Amazing.
The measured gap was of only 13.1 cm (5.16 inches) and both record-breaking attempts were accomplished using a Mini Mayfair. As the video shows, not all tries were as successful but nevertheless the stunt is still impressive.
Source: Guinness World Records
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