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Wet & Led Waterslide
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2008-01-22 15:34:56
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We wish we could tell you the details about this thrill but we must
remain mum (well, almost...). This dramatic, "dark ride"(as in not
open-air) is an exhilarating waterslide illuminated with super-cool LED
lighting. It is one of those experiences you hesitate to try but
when you do, you cannot wait to do it again. As lightheaded and dizzy
as you may feel, do not close your eyes or you'll miss the best part -
the after-effect of the LED lights you just zoomed through. Wait for
Coolhunter TV, launching later this year, to see it in action. By Tuija Seipell |
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GRAND OPENING - Pong (New York)
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2007-05-08 04:22:07
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Call it the relentless march of capitalism, or the material
manifestation of our fickle society, but the high street is in a
constant state of flux. Shops change hands at the drop of a hat, and
most of the time, it’s not for the better.
It is precisely this commercial whimsy that inspired Canadian brothers Ben and Hall Smyth to create GrandOpening,
a space that will constantly reopen every three months. Except, rather
than hand over the keys to new owners, the Smyth’s will completely
overhaul the 400-square foot space into something new.
Based in Norfolk Street, New York, GrandOpening is currently a
ping-pong parlor equipped with full-sized table and recording
facilities so you can watch your performances on YouTube. For $6 you
can get the table for twenty minutes, and for $50 you get the whole
room for an hour with access to the projector screen and bleachers.
But it won’t be around for long. Come July, it’ll be gone, replaced by
something equally quirky. Perhaps a cinema, driving range or even a
dominoes emporium, who knows. Even the Smyths are at a loss. All we
know is, in spite of the homogenization of the high street, there’s
still room for a spot of table tennis. Game on. By Matthew Hussey
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Y+ YOGA centre Shanghai has its pluses
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2006-10-25 09:32:10
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As yoga has become increasingly popular in recent years, the art is
being practiced in often sterile and inappropriate places such as
crowded gymnasiums and recreational halls thatlack the ambiance
traditionally associated with the practice. The Y + Yoga Centre
in Shanghai appropriates the traditional settings for Yoga practice and
fuses it with a modern, yet appropriate, setting. The center is nestled
on the second floor of a building which houses a variety of shops and
shares its space with a day spa.
Y+ creates an instant
ambiance of tranquility through the use of delicately chosen colors in
the entrance and main area of the facility. The choice of bronze walls
and a combination of bright green and wood inside create a fresh and
rejuvenating environment upon entry. The yoga centre comprises of three
yoga rooms totaling 1200 meters squared, four massage rooms, a
meditation room and a number of communal facilities including a shop
and cafe.
The main yoga room is draped with dozens of ropes hanging from the
ceiling, giving the room a modern art installation feel, blended with
the tranquility of the gentle swaying of the ropes. Subtle leafy
patterns decorate the two smaller yoga rooms further enhancing the
peaceful ambience. The key of creating a communal feel
throughout all three separate yoga rooms is the inclusion of rounded
openings in the walls . These circular openings, varying in size, allow
participants and onlookers to indulge into a glimpse of what is
happening in the next room, and connect by mentally transforming their
individual experiences into a group experience. The Y + Yoga
Centre brings Yoga back to it's origins whilst simultaneously adapting
it to a modern environment through a subtle process. by Billy T
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THE ZORB EXPERIENCE - TAKING EXTREME SPORTS TO A NEW COOL LEVEL
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2006-03-01 18:37:43
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Ditch your tired old roller blades, chuck out
your skis. Extreme sports have taken a new direction and its
encapsulating, literally. The Zorb
is here and it's rolling out the fun. Zorbing involves jumping inside
the giant inflatable (and durable) bubble and letting gravity do the
rest. Usually set in an open space with a slight decline or on water,
Zorbing is the ultimate adrenaline rush. Devised by inventors and
extreme sports enthusiasts Andrew Akers and Dwane Van der Sluis,
the New Zealand based project is taking the world by storm. This has to
be seen in action to be totally appreciated, check out the video online (quicktime, also check out Bossaball from Belgium and Rio's bike bus by Billy T
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THE WILLY WONKA SKATE RAMP
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2006-02-28 17:20:42
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It's Willy Wonka meets Tony Hawk. The new, well temporary buit skate board art ramp
in Pittsburg is the creative work of a number of local artists called
to collaborate their talents in revamping the local skate ramp. Its
psychedelic design makes you think your tripping whilst skating, which
could prove a little dangerous. The cool element to this design is the
way the illustrations merge with the tunnels and ramps of the structure
itself. A little trippy, a little hippy, a lot of fun. by Billy T
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PILLOW FIGHT CLUB
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2006-02-16 23:01:40
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If Brad Pitt used one in Fight Club, the movie
would have been very different. The Pillow has become the new weapon of
choice and the Pillow Fight Club is making waves (or feathers!). Here
is how it works. Join the Pillow Fight Club,
find out about the pre arranged venue, bring your pillow and at the
exact moment everyone launches into a massive pillow fight. It's a
great way to vent frustration, and no one gets hurt. The most recent
Pillow Fight Club experience saw 1000 people fight it out in San
Francisco and in London, the pillow fight lasted over an hour. The one
golden rule is nothing but feathers can be hidden in the pillow slip.
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A NEW SPORT - BOSSABALL
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2005-08-29 12:00:00
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It's a little bit volley ball, a little bit football and a lot of trampoline. Introducing Bossaball,
the newest sport that has bounced into the arena from Belgium The idea
behind Bossaball is to practice a combination of different sports at
once on a pitch that is entirely constructed of trampolines. It's not
just the sport that will get you moving, Bossball has a Salsa
flare to it, even the refs whistle will get your hips moving. The
sport is often played to Latin American music to pick up the pace.
Possibly one of the safest contact sports thanks to the padded field,
Bossaball has to be seen, and played to be believed. by Billy T
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