Collective Aesthetics

LOS ANGELES based live art community that represents and facilitates the soul and collaboration of design, music and local culture.

Little Dragon performs two unreleased, never heard before songs: ‘Sunshine’ (part of the bands upcoming collaboration with Absolut) & ‘Here comes the rain again’ (cover of Eurythmics ) 

Recorded on 05|03|2012 at NYC’s most exclusive live concert series in America, Encore Sessions at le Baron Chinatown.

ENCORE! SESSIONS is the new and exciting music series brought to you exclusively by ABSOLUT & FORWARD. Shot in high definition, ENCORE! offers music fans a unique glimpse into the minds and meanderings of emerging talents. The live sessions are recorded twice a month at Le Baron Chinatown in New York. 

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Depth of Speed: Poetry in Motion

The Depth of Speed guys continue their pursuit of auto gems across the United States, coming across this dream of a car — a gorgeous grey 1957 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing that remains more than simply a collector’s beauty. It is almost miraculous that this meticulously maintained masterpiece still braves all weather driving across the country, instead of residing in a museum alongside most of its preserved peers. Thankfully its guardian rightly believes that “it’ll be a shame to tie a car like this down.” Poetry in Motionwas filmed and edited by Josh Clason for Depth of Speed and eGarage.

In Focus: Stabilizing Footage with Jason Hernandez

For the latest episode of its “In Focus” segment, The Ride Channel has linked up with Transworld alum and current Nike SB cinematographer Jason Hernandez for a “how-to” on maintaining camera stability while filming. The six-minute video illustrates the use of the tripod, weight and shoulder support and the specific uses for each in order to get the smoothest possible look for your shots.

an old love…

Fleurs d’oranger , by Clarence. B. Moore , c.1895 

an old love…


Fleurs d’oranger , by Clarence. B. Moore , c.1895 

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Sculpture by @robertyancy1  (Taken with instagram)

Sculpture by @robertyancy1 (Taken with instagram)