Resultats de la recherche : Experimental

time displacement experimental video - 136 sec
distorsions
Auteur : SpiraliNeurali
Tags:experimental installation dance music
A fun beat from outer space (an experimental improv jam) - 192 sec
Preview my CD: http://ronaldjenkees.com/music-store/ This beat is in the very early stages. As a matter of fact, there are only two chords being played in the background. But it's fun to jam out to. Also, this will be on my next CD (out hopefully in the summer). Thanks for watching, folks!!!
Auteur : ronaldjenkees
Tags: ronald jenkees weird beat fun FL Studio Korg Triton LE making beats outer space cool happy accident whoa
X-23B Nasa Experimental Craft - 158 sec
A fleet of lifting bodies flown at the NASA Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, from 1963 to 1975 demonstrated the ability of pilots to maneuver (in the atmosphere) and safely land a wingless vehicle. These lifting bodies were basically designed so they could fly back to Earth from space and be landed like an aircraft at a pre-determined site. (In 1976 NASA renamed the FRC as the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center in honor of Hugh L. Dryden.) In 1962, FRC Director Paul Bikle approved a program to build a lightweight, unpowered lifting body as a prototype to flight test the wingless concept. It would look like a "flying bathtub," and was designated the M2-F1. It featured a plywood shell, built by Gus Briegleb (a sailplane builder from El Mirage, California) placed over a tubular steel frame crafted at the FRC. Construction was completed in 1963. The success of the Flight Research Center M2-F1 program led to NASA development and construction of two heavyweight lifting bodies based on studies at the NASA Ames and Langley research centers--the M2-F2 and the HL-10, both built by the Northrop Corporation, Hawthorne, California. The Air Force also became interested in lifting body research and had a third design concept built, the X-24A, built by the Martin Company, Denver, Colorado. It was later modified into the X-24B and both configurations were flown in the joint NASA-Air Force lifting body program located at Dryden. The X-24B design evolved from a family of potential reentry shapes, each with higher lift-to-drag ratios, proposed by the Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory. To reduce the costs of constructing a research vehicle, the Air Force returned the X-24A to Martin for modifications that converted its bulbous shape into one resembling a "flying flatiron" -- rounded top, flat bottom, and a double-delta planform that ended in a pointed nose. First to fly the X-24B was John A. Manke, a glide flight on August 1, 1973. He was also the pilot on the first powered mission November 15, 1973. Among the final flights with the X-24B were two precise landings on the main concrete runway at Edwards, California, which showed that accurate unpowered reentry vehicle landings were operationally feasible. These missions were flown by Manke and Air Force Maj. Mike Love and represented the final milestone in a program that helped write the flight plan for the Space Shuttle program of today. After launch from the B-52 "mothership" at an altitude of about 45,000 feet, the XLR-11 rocket engine was ignited and the vehicle accelerated to speeds of more than 1,100 miles per hour and to altitudes of 60,000 to 70,000 feet. After the rocket engine was shut down, the pilots began steep glides towards the Edwards runway. As the pilots entered the final leg of their approach, they increased their rate of descent to build up speed and used this energy to perform a "flare out" maneuver, which slowed their landing speed to about 200 miles per hour--the same basic approach pattern and landing speed of the Space Shuttles today. The final powered flight with the X-24B aircraft was on September 23, 1975. The pilot was Bill Dana, and it was also the last rocket-powered flight flown at Dryden. It was also Dana who flew the last X-15 mission about seven years earlier. Top speed reached with the X-24B was 1,164 miles per hour (Mach 1.76) by Love on October 25, 1974. The highest altitude reached was 74,100 feet, by Manke on May 22, 1975. The X-24B is on public display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
Auteur : bry3500
Tags:nasa aircraft Space
Mugen RR Experimental Spec - 270 sec
visit: http://rocketpunchautoblog.blogspot.com/ For more information on the Mugen RR Experimental Spec Machine. An experimental FD2 by Mugen as a platform to explore new technology.
Auteur : rocketpunch12210
Tags: Mugen RR Experimental Spec Honda civic JDM FD2 FN2 racing special tokyo auto salon japan
National Health : experimental prog fusion group - 251 sec
National Health was a progressive rock band associated with the Canterbury Scene. Founded in 1975 by keyboardists Dave Stewart (from Hatfield and the North) and Alan Gowen (from Gilgamesh), the band also included guitarists Phil Miller and Phil Lee and bassist Mont Campbell as original members. Bill Bruford was the initial drummer but was soon replaced by Pip Pyle. Campbell was replaced by Neil Murray and then John Greaves. A frequently changing lineup toured extensively and released two LPs of often lengthy, mostly instrumental, complexly scored compositions before splitting up in 1980. After the May 1981 death of Gowen, remaining members reconvened to record the album D.S. Al Coda, a set of compositions by Gowen, most previously unrecorded. The original albums and additional archival material have subsequently been released on CD. Their 1978 record Of Queues and Cures, which included Peter Blegvad (guitar, vocals) and Georgie Born (cello), is currently held as the third best record ever (of 53,000 candidate records) on the Gnosis web site. wikipedia weird shit, i like it.
Auteur : druman44
Tags:National Health band music weird experimental jamrock prog progressive crimson beauford fusion art rock shit fuck ass
Detours - An Experimental Dance Collaboration - Parallels - 597 sec
"The Parallel Scene" from Detours created by Midus. There's an interview with him I crammed at the end of the vid, barely under the 10-minute Youtube limit :) song is Dobie - "B-Boy Anthem Part 2"
Auteur : te2rx
Tags:b-boy bboy dance breakdance Detours Midus
russian experimental tanks - 351 sec
some interesting experimental military projects of USSR
Auteur : zlojmoderator
Tags:russian experimental tanks
Scrubs: J.D.'s Experimental Film - 213 sec
Scrubs clips to 'Experimental Film' by They Might Be Giants
Auteur : megaloo
Tags:scrubs jd experimental film tmbg
Experimental Conversations (2) - 440 sec
Extract from EXPERIMENTAL CONVERSATIONS (Fergus Daly, 2006), featuring Philippe Grandrieux and Nicole Brenez. http://www.corkfilmfest.org/2006/exp-con.html
Auteur : nostalgist
Tags: Philippe Grandrieux Nicole Brenez Fergus Daly La Vie Nouvelle
UFO - Experimental - 217 sec
Ufo is the most mysterious secret of the Army and Nasa since the World War II untill now. There are many individuals and companies which are trying to build a ufo or flying vehicle but still there is nothing showing from both; the "secret Ufos" and the flying vehicle created. Air Rotators and Helium ballon must be used both in creating a new flying vehicle that can use helium (ring around vehicle) for antigravity and rotators for moving of the vehicle from free energy. Here are some new ideas. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBAOx98n4Hw
Auteur : antonKASA2007
Tags:ufo flying platform device design project
Experimental foot worship in a quality athletic padding - 420 sec
Foot worship in a quality athletic mats padding
Auteur : hermosospiess
Tags: Ryoji Ikeda Foot worship quality athletic mats padding
Detours - An Experimental Dance Collaboration - Midus (1/2) - 513 sec
Part 1 of 2. This is from an out-of-print David Elsewhere-produced DVD called "Detours - An Experimental Dance Collaboration - Extended Trails". This is Midus, the first of the four dancers in Detours. He's awesome.
Auteur : te2rx
Tags:b-boy bboy dance breakdance break breaking midus popping liquiding david elsewhere Detours
The Dickson Experimental Sound Film - 1895 - 170 sec
The Dickson Experimental Sound Film is a film made by William Dickson in late 1894 or early 1895. It is the first known film with live-recorded sound and appears to be the first example of a motion picture made for the Kinetophone, the proto-sound-film system developed by Dickson and Thomas Edison. (The Kinetophone—consisting of a Kinetoscope accompanied by a cylinder-playing phonograph—was not a true sound-film system as no attempt was made to synchronize image and audio throughout playback.) The film was produced at the "Black Maria," Edison's New Jersey film studio. There is no evidence that it was ever exhibited in its original format. Newly digitized and restored, it is the only surviving Kinetophone film. The movie features Dickson playing a violin into a recording cone for an off-camera wax cylinder.[1] The melody is from a barcarolle, "Song of the Cabin Boy," from Les Cloches de Corneville (literally The Bells of Corneville; presented in English-speaking countries as The Chimes of Normandy), a light opera composed by Robert Planquette in 1877.[2] In front of Dickson, two men dance to the music. In the final seconds, a fourth man briefly crosses from left to right behind the cone. The running time of the restored film is seventeen seconds; the accompanying cylinder contains approximately two minutes of sound, including twenty-three seconds of violin music, encompassing the film's soundtrack. After its restoration in 2000, the Dickson Experimental Sound Film was selected for inclusion in the United States National Film Registry.
Auteur : cinema16
Tags:cinema16 experimental 1800's vintage
Detours - An Experimental Dance Collaboration - Others (1/3) - 604 sec
The "others" scenes from Detours, showcasing an assortment of dancers picked out by David Elsewhere, Midus, Rawbzilla, and Kujo. Part 1 of 3.
Auteur : te2rx
Tags:b-boy bboy dance breakdance Detours popping locking liquiding liquid David Elsewhere
Type18 SHINDEN the experimental fighter - 132 sec
Shinden was designed to intercept B-29 the American bomber. But it was not used actually because of the end of WW2.
Auteur : kt266a
Tags:Shinden 震電 type18 fighter ww2 plane Japan Imperial Military
X13 Experimental Aircraft of 50's - 249 sec
X13 was a very special experimental aircraft project.
Auteur : jannej312
Tags:Aircraft airplane X13 experimental VTOL Vertical Takeoff Landing USA 50's jet turbine
Avid Experimental Aircraft - 615 sec
Let's go for a ride in some Avid Flyers. I shot and produced this for my client, Avid Aircraft of Caldwell, Idaho. 100% of the aerial video I shot from an Avid, all handheld. The ground scenes were shot on my tripod.
Auteur : tuutuutango
Tags: Avid Experimental Aircraft Flying Homebuilt
STriDER: Self-excited Tripedal Dynamic Experimental Robot - 260 sec
A video explaining the concept of STriDER
Auteur : RoMeLaVT
Tags:STriDER Leged Robot RoMeLa Mechanism Virginia Tech Tripod
Experimental,skinnyman,lman freestyle - 225 sec
freestyle in central london with skinnyman lman and beatboxer experimental
Auteur : neroone
Tags: skinnyman l.man experimental freestyle beatbox
Star Wars in Iraq -Experimental WeaponsPt1 - 595 sec
Experimental weapons being used by U.S. Military,lazers,microwave technology in Iraq.(Part One)
Auteur : russellwyllie
Tags: star wars lasers experimental u.s. america zeus microwave terrorism