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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Clark Park flow

I finally got out to give the new camera a good workout. It got cold, and the relatively bulky jacket and gloves I was wearing made a lot of tracing and inside-plane stuff difficult, but I totally can't complain, because I leveled up my tangles a little while ago and those weren't obstructed in the slightest, so this video's pretty tangle-intensive. Notable: successful (semi-)infinite atomic hyperloop at 2:58 (probably the most grandiose name for a poi move I can think of), and curious little pendulum-butterfly-hyperloop thingy at 2:25 (surprisingly clarified when examined frame-by-frame) ... also, this is probably the first video I've made that gives a viewer some extra value when viewed in slow-motion.

Props must be given to Tom Charot (channel: YoshikiTokito) for inspiration, primarily in advanced tangle work, not to mention the design for the poi I'm using here (very thin cord, 80mm balls, juggling club handle) ... I've only found certain things in this video possible since reworking this set of poi to slim down the cord and lengthen them a bit, and it's a direct emulation of his setup.

Music: "Flickermood" by Forss


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