Extreme sports at its best: amazing "Rollerman" Jean Yves Blondeau blasting high speed on mountain roads! LINK: Youtube
Friday, December 23, 2011
Downhill extreme: Rollerman overtaking motocycle!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Gelatin cubes dropped onto solid surface High Speed Video 6200 fps
Link, Via: http://www.modernistcuisine.com/
This is awesome to watch.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
The View From A High Speed Train, In Slow Motion
Monday, October 18, 2010
Water Droplet Bouncing on a Superhydrophobic Carbon Nanotube Array
The first two parts of the video show the impact dynamic of 30 microliters water
droplet at different impact velocity. At low impact velocity of 1.03 m/s, the water droplet deforms upon impact and eventually bounces off completely of the surface of the array. At higher impact velocity of 2.21 m/s, the droplet breaks up into many smaller droplets and eventually bounces off completely of the surface of the array.
All parts of the video were captured by high speed camera operated at
various frame rates. The droplet was illuminated from behind with a diffuse
halogen light. The droplet was dropped on the surface by at-tipped needle
and the volume of the droplet was controlled precisely by syringe pump.
This work was supported by The Charyk Foundation and The Fletcher Jones Foundation.
More on this at the LINK: Youtube
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Fruit Shoot: Amazing High Speed Photography
There is almost a quiet serenity about the final violent moment in the life of this grapefruit. However, as in all acts of violence caught on camera, the truth is not quite a spick and span as the image suggests. Such was the force of the bullet that the cloth was torn apart and the plywood it was resting on was broken – a 12 centimeter hole punched right through it. What this grapefruit did to deserve such an untimely end is up to guess work. True, grapefruits are a little bitter, but to end like this?! LINK
Thursday, November 12, 2009
"Rag Tag Flag" – Dreadlock Flip
"QUOTE"- My friend T.Bias, a composer and experimental media artist who also happens to have spectacular hair, says,
I flipped my dreadlocks in front of an exceptional high-speed camera shooting on the low end of its abilities; a mere 6,800fps. k0re happened to be there to record the event in real time which is great for comparison. I edited it to my song, "Rag Tag Flag", from my Hooks'n'Heels project. LINK, Via: Boingboing
Monday, November 09, 2009
I Never Thought Water Drops Looked Like This
I'm flabbergasted, dumbfound, and mindboggled. In fact, my whole mind is a bag of bbggglll after watching this high speed video of water drops falling. It's unbelievable how high speed photography can change your perception of the world.
There's nothing special in this video. No special water or additives. It's just that the world gets absolutely crazy at 2,000 frames per second. LINK, Via: Youtube
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
One year of Art, in high speed
Quote from the link, "Well it has come to an end. I have had fun with the last year and I have learned a lot. I hope you have enjoyed the dozens of projects and videos I have put together."
Philinthecircle