Resultats de la recherche : Monolake

Monolake - Linear - 134 sec
Monolake - Linear musicvideo 2003 visit: www.monolake.de
Auteur : Euone
Tags:electronic music video abstract animation
Mono Lake Canoe Tour - 598 sec
A one-hour naturalist-guided canoe tour through Mono Lake, provided by the Mono Lake Commitee to bring awareness to the importance of protecting the lake as a vital water resource. Mono Lake is a high-desert lake and one of the most biologically productive lakes in North America. Bubbling springs, alkali flies, brine shrimp, underwater tufa towers, migrating birds are one of the many things to admire in this beautiful Sierra Nevada surroundings. Not mentioning how much fun it was to find myself floating in its amazing crystaline salty waters! For more information visit: http://www.monolake.org/ ************************************************************ *** Copyright 2007 © CCDVProductions@mac.com
Auteur : solaragua
Tags: Mono Lake canoe tour water resource spring alkali flies brine shrimp tufa tower migrating birds Sierra Nevada CA nature
Monolake Alaska - 251 sec
imbalance 2006
Auteur : terminal78
Tags: Monolake MinimalTechno imbalance
Monolake - Excentric - 436 sec
Monolake - 06 Excentric - Momentum
Auteur : cill11
Tags: Monolake Excentric Momentum
monolake makes rain - 235 sec
monolake aka robert henke shows up how you can use abletons LIVE incredible structure to simulate a natural effect.
Auteur : expressedmovement
Tags:monolake on ableton
Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute - Native American Indians - 118 sec
Dedicated to the original Native Americans of Yosemite, Mono Lake and Hetch Hetchy, the Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute people. Every photo is of Paiutes in Yosemite. Chief Tenaya, who was born at Mono Lake, took several hundred of our people to live in Yosemite. There Chief Tenaya established the Paiute Colony of Ahwahnee after many of the original Ahwahnees died of a diease that was brought to this land. I also want to thank Gayle Hansen-Johnson for her beautiful singing. If you ever find her CD, buy it or you can contact her at ghansonjohnson@yahoo.com for cd information.
Auteur : Ahwahneechee
Tags:Aztec Paiutes Yosemite Hetch Hetchy Native American Indian Mono Lake
Monolake - Occam [minimal / house] - 466 sec
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Auteur : repertoaaar
Tags: Monolake Occam repertoaaar
Amoeba gobbles algae cells in Mono Lake - 40 sec
Sample taken from Mono Lake, California. Viewed with a Swift FM-31 Field Microscope and Nikon Coolpix 885 at 400X. Mono Lake is a soda lake [sometimes called an "alkali lake"] with a high salt content and a high pH. Such water is toxic to humans and most animals, yet a large population of microorganisms lives in Mono Lake. The algal cells are similar to Chlorella and coated the bottom of the shallows. Numbers of these Amoebae were found, busily munching the algal cells.
Auteur : WLanier
Tags:science ecology Amoeba algae microscopy
Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute - Native American Indian legend - 233 sec
Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute Native American Legend and Tale about the big Ah-wah-go, Paiute for Sucker Fish, because of it's big wide open mouth. In the original tale the Big Fish started at Mirror Lake, which we Paiutes called Ah-weah or Acorn (lake). The Ahwago was made by the Giants, by feeding it too much. The Ahwago saw the Paiutes at Mirror Lake and wanted to chase them. So it followed them to Tenaya Lake and than down the pass to Mono Lake. In early times there were Giants around the whole Great Basin and Sierra Nevada.
Auteur : Ahwahneechee
Tags:Yosemite Mono Lake Native American Paiute Legend Tales Tenaya Mirror Indians
Monolake @ DeLeon White Gallery, Toronto - 2007.05.27 - 304 sec
Sick shit.. just found out he built the Monodeck II himself (Monodeck II is the console he's using for his live show)... geekdom at its best =)
Auteur : tspis
Tags:monolake monodeck techno
Native American Story of Mono Lake Paiute Indians - 225 sec
Story of Mono Lake Paiute Indian people called the Kutzadika'a Indians. Named after the Kutzavi or Brine Fly Larva. California Indians who also lived in Yosemite.
Auteur : Ahwahneechee
Tags:Native American Mono Lake Paiute Indians Indian Paiutes Yosemite California basket
Ableton Artist: Monolake on Monodeck - 213 sec
Robert Henke talks about his custom made controller.
Auteur : AbletonInc
Tags: Monolake Monodeck Ableton Live tips tricks tutorial artist Abeltone Controller MIDI
Mono Lake Bigfoot footage in slow motion & zoomed in - 12 sec
magnified and slowed to 30% real time. www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=23768 From the bfro report: On May 18, 1991, while on vacation in the Mammoth Lakes area in Northern California, my family took a short day hike to Mono Lake to do some sightseeing. It was overcast and very cold with a strong wind blowing. There was still snow on the surrounding peaks. Mono Lake is at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains. I do not recall the location at which we parked the car to begin our hike, but I do remember that ours was the only car in the parking area and that the spot was quite desolate. It was a cold Saturday morning and the area was deserted. At 9:17AM I began shooting VHS video footage of our trek, and after a short period of time we finally decided to leave because of the wind and cold. We went back to our hotel in June Lake, enjoyed the rest of the weekend and went home. The trip was quite uneventful (or so we assumed). The tape went into our family home video collection and for 17 years, from 1991 to 2008, it has been watched countless times by family and friends. So much so that my kids have the dialog on much of the tape collection memorized. On April 19, 2008 my daughter (6 years old in the video and now 22) was watching the tape in the downstairs family room when she suddenly screamed out and began yelling for me to come downstairs. I thought something bad had happened and after racing down the staircase, found my daughter and my ex sitting in front of the television telling me to watch a segment from the tape. What I saw when we played it back made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. And it was something none of us had ever noticed in almost 17 years of watching this tape, In the final few seconds of the Mono Lake segment just before I turned the camera off I caught something very large and black moving between two rock formations a short distance from where we had been hiking. It was completely black with no differentiation in color or texture and walked upright like a human but with a gate more like a primate. At first I thought it was a bear, but after going over the video many times and finally digitizing and sharpening it I am now unsure what to think. From examination of the footage of my family whose distance from the camera was comparable to that of the creature it is easy to see the distinct details and variation in clothing, hair, face and hands. In contrast, the creature caught on tape exhibits none of those distinctions.The shape of the body does not resemble a human. The head is too large and the arms are too long. And although it does resemble a bear at one particular angle in the clip, the stance and gate don't add up. It is an intriguing mystery. That we were able to go for 17 years without noticing this event on the tape seems unbelievable, but in retrospect it actually makes some sense. The segment lasts for only a couple of seconds and the focus is on the lake and mountains which is what I must have been filming at the time. I didn't see it when I shot the tape and it has since gone unnoticed because one must really be looking for it to see it. I am not a person who is prone to believing in conspiracy theories, alien abductions and bizarre events such as a purported Bigfoot sighting. I've seen various footage and photographs of Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings over the years and have always been extremely skeptical of their authenticity. As an engineer who now teaches high school physics, I am highly educated and very level headed. If I see something I don't understand my natural reaction is to analyze it rationally using the scientific method. I do not jump to conclusions based on faulty hypotheses. So in this case, I will suspend judgment pursuant to further investigation. But having shown this video to family and friends whose opinions I trust, the overall reaction seems to be a unanimous "Bigfoot!!" Wishful thinking? Maybe. Maybe not. Either way it is very intriguing and definitely warrants further investigation. Your opinion and assistance in this matter would be appreciated. ALSO NOTICED: Sighting captured on VHS video tape. OTHER WITNESSES: My wife and two children, ages 4 and 6. But as noted, the event was not noticed by any of us at the time and was discovered 17 years after the video tape was made.
Auteur : trailriderresearch
Tags: bigfoot sasquatch bfro patterson freeman california mono lake
Monolake - Live at Room 101 - 617 sec
Monolake (a.k.a Robert Henke) performs the Encore to an awesome set at Room 101, Wellington, New Zealand 1st March 2008 http://monolake.de
Auteur : eepproductions
Tags: monolake robert henke electronica deep house ableton monodeck II
Native American Indian Mono Lake Paiute - earthquake - 103 sec
Native American Mono Lake Paiute Indians along the High Sierra Nevada during earthquake.
Auteur : Ahwahneechee
Tags:Native American Mono Lake Paiute Indian earthquake
Nature Wonders MONO LAKE U.S.A. - 105 sec
NWG-DVD-127 - Mono Lake is the greatest crater lake in the world and although it is one of the oldest lakes in North America and its water is three times as salty as the sea, it is far from dead. Mysteriously and full of bizarre formations, white tuff rocks rise out of the water. Their origin is a remarkable natural wonder. The combination of both lake water and natural springs creates a white limestone sediment of calcium carbonate that is the main constituent of the tuff stones. Both the Bodie Hills close to the northern part of the lake and the eastern Anchorite Hills are millions of years old volcanic mountains with enchanting rock formations. Sometimes it seems as though the rock possesses a mysterious, inner power. In the summer months fifty thousand seagulls around the
Auteur : TravelVideoStore
Tags: travel MONO LAKE U.S.A. destination adventure events nature
Yosemite & Mono Lake - 591 sec
A short journey to Yosemite and Mono Lake
Auteur : gdmproduction
Tags: travel log Yosemite and Mono Lake
Mono Lake Exploration Underwater - 137 sec
Mono Lake underwater tufas brine shrimp algae alkali lies
Auteur : YogiRuhe
Tags:Mono Lake underwater tufas brine shrimp algae alkali lies
1 Minute Vacation - Mono Lake - 71 sec
Been at the computer too long? Need a little break? Take this 1-minute vacation. Look, listen and imagine yourself on Mono Lake, just due east of Yosemite National Park. Then you can get back to work.
Auteur : openroadtv
Tags: Yosemite High Country Mono Lake California National Park Sierra Nevada Nature Wildlife Backroads Tioga Pass
Moscou sous la neige (1908) + Monolake - 450 sec
http://imdb.com/title/tt0256939
Auteur : 23lizards
Tags:moscou sous la neige 1908 monolake