Water and sound experiment. Can You Walk on Water? (Non-Newtonian Fluid Pool) | Video. Flyboard – A Water Powered Jet Pack. Awesome grafitti painting. Superbad Intro. Man climbs up a 40 m tree to reach the most sought after of jungle foods: Honey. Nike+ FuelBand Presents: Counts. Carp under the ice. Welcome to Earth [HD] The FLIZ Pedal-Less Bike Concept. Saddle up! Oh wait... Finding your bike too conventional? In the "crazy ways to get around" category, the FLIZ pedal-less bike is certain to turn heads. While it's not the most practical bike-variation I've seen, it has the benefit of actually working, unlike some other prototypes. I doubt it'll catch on because, unlike on a bike, you have no gearing, but it's still an interesting idea. Check out the video below to see it in action: For more details, check out the official FLIZ website (you might need to use Google Translate if you can't read german).
Via Laughingsquid, EcoChunk See also: Crazy! Parahawking | Home - The Official Website | Book, Now, Parahawking, Tandem, Paragliding. Cycle-skates from 1923: Why don't these still exist? [VIDEO] Precision Walking in Japan. Amazing. Bicycle rush hour in Utrecht, Netherlands. Antarctic glacier collapse. Skateboarder hits deer in 70 km/h. V.O.W N°46 // I Believe I Can Fly (Flight of the Frenchies) Photo © Seb Montaz V.O.W N°46 (21-27 November 2011) Art can take shape in many different forms and experiences. A successful work of art can take the viewer to another place completely.
Whether this place is in the recesses of your subconscious, or it is a piece that shows you a part of the world or a side of humanity that was unknown to you before, art expands your point of view. In this case we have a documentary film that takes your point of view and throws it off a cliff into the Norweigan fjords or teases it across a tightrope connecting two skyscrapers in Paris. I Believe I Can Fly (Flight of the Frenchies) is a documentary by Seb Montaz that follows Montaz and his group of friends as they travel the world highlining and baselining (walking a tightrope across two very high points and jumping with a parachute from a high building or natural formation).
Directed by Seb MontazSound design by Michael Denny Song used: The Rural Alberta Advantage. Sources: Seb Montaz. Candy caramel art: Dragon Lollipop. [VIDEO] World's Biggest Rope Swing | The Bro Blog. Mike Wilson 99 Foot Rope Swing Quadruple Backflips.