Mar 08 2011

Typhoon #15 (Roke) Whips Tokyo

Posted by tokyodv in Culture, Event

Typhoon # 15 (Roke) batters Tokyo.

All trains were stopped last Wednesday afternoon (September 25th) at 3:30pm, JST. This left people stuck in Tokyo battling wind, rain, and falling trees. A large tree fell on a taxi in Dogenzaka (Shibuya).

In this short clip we hear the rain smacking the windows and see police struggling to stand up.

Oct 16 2010

The Digiko Dunlop Girls Do Puffy

Posted by tokyodv in Cars, Culture, Event, Fashion, Funny, Girls, Strange

The Digiko Dunlop Girls perform, what I believe to be a popular Puffy song at the time; Cant remember the title.

There were many girls performing at the Tokyo Motor Show that day, but I was most impressed with this group. They captured the pure, innocent silliness often associated with radial tires. :D.
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Related – WATCH the most recent Digiko Girls performance here..

Apr 15 2010

Mecerdes-Benz F400 Carving Batmobile

Posted by tokyodv in Cars, Culture, Event, Girls, Technology

My first real clip of effectively mixing sound-loops with video. The Mercedes Benz F400 Carving surprised me when I first saw it; The real-life Batmobile!

Three weeks after I posted this clip, I received an email from Germany. It was from one of the engineers who helped design the front-end steering mechanism for the F400. He liked the video and wanted to know more about what I saw at the Motor Show that day; the crowds, the impressions, the atmosphere at the Mercedes area.

We exchanged a few emails, and I got the first taste of what video could bring to the Internet experience. This was in 2001 and broadband hadn’t matured yet. At the time, everyone was streaming content. I hated streaming video; Downloading small packages of quality video was a much better experience, in my opinion.. and I knew what the viewers were seeing.

You can find more on the F400 Carving at Edmunds.com: “Incorporating drive-by-wire technology, this ‘Benz controls steering and braking through computer-monitored impulses rather than conventional racks and cables. This allows for quicker responses from the car; after all, these computers are smarter than you. They override human inputs that it deems as incorrect (Hal? Hal?)..”
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