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Bruce Lee, Screen test audition for Kato. 

I can’t even fathom the awesomeness that is in this video. He spoke so eloquently and was incredibly charming. This video just makes me miss seeing him in films more and more.  



brooklyn designer nick foley has spent the last year working on an urban bike concept he calls, etta. the bike has a semi-recumbent design with the rider pedaling in front of themselves and an upright seat. etta places the rider much higher than most recumbent bikes, putting them on the same level as other cyclists and motorists. the prototype design foley built features integrated front and back lighting that are powered by pedaling and a cargo compartment for baggage or groceries. the leather seat is fully height adjustable and gives the rider the chance to sit in a more relaxed, reclined posture. the bike weighs around 20-25 pounds and is made from aluminum. 
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brooklyn designer nick foley has spent the last year working on an urban bike concept he calls, etta. the bike has a semi-recumbent design with the rider pedaling in front of themselves and an upright seat. etta places the rider much higher than most recumbent bikes, putting them on the same level as other cyclists and motorists. the prototype design foley built features integrated front and back lighting that are powered by pedaling and a cargo compartment for baggage or groceries. the leather seat is fully height adjustable and gives the rider the chance to sit in a more relaxed, reclined posture. the bike weighs around 20-25 pounds and is made from aluminum. 

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»35mm« is a shortfilm about cinema itself. We picked 35 of our favorite movies and tried to simplifly them as far as possible. The outcome is a 2 minute journey through the history of film.

Take a close look, do you recognized them all?


Andy Warhol, at the Factory, New York City, 1975.Photographed by Michael Tighe.  

Andy Warhol, at the Factory, New York City, 1975.
Photographed by Michael Tighe.  


Allen Ginsberg, East 14th Street, New York City, 1974.Photographed by Michael Tighe.  

Allen Ginsberg, East 14th Street, New York City, 1974.
Photographed by Michael Tighe.