Aether LA Motorcycle Ride: An urban adventure with the city’s favorite outdoor apparel brand

Aether LA Motorcycle Ride


The inaugural AETHERmoto ride in Los Angeles—hosted by Aether Apparel—was an experiment in urban exploration. Both Aether founders, Jonah Smith and Palmer West, are avid riders and have gone on numerous excursions with recordOutboundLink(this,…

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Cities From The Sky

Voici de nombreuses vues impressionnantes prises depuis le ciel sur des lieux et des pays aux 4 coins du monde. New York, les pyramides d’Egypte et l’Arc de Triomphe à Paris sont assez reconnaissables mais il y a également des vues plus surprenantes comme ce cliché au milieu de l’Océan Indien. A découvrir dans la suite.


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Shanghai, Chine.

Mexico, Mexique.

Barcelone, Espagne.

Amsterdam, Pays-Bas.

Venise, Italie.

Spoorbuurt, Nord des Pays-Bas.

Turin, Italie.

Maldives.

Moscou, Russie.

San Francisco, États-Unis.

Paris, France.

Seattle, Etats-Unis.

Chicago, États-Unis.

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Word of Mouth Paris: Bars and Restaurants: From hidden gems to the classically French, our top picks for eating and drinking in La Ville-Lumière

Word of Mouth Paris: Bars and Restaurants


by David Graver and Katie Olsen Everybody has a recommendation to offer regarding a trip to Paris; those who have visited “La Ville-Lumière” claim a favorite spot and are ever-eager to share it. Generally, however, they’re all quite personal or, on the contrary, quite touristy. It’s a city known for…

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Vantigo San Francisco: Changing the way people see the city with personalized tours in a refurbished ’71 Volkswagen van

Vantigo San Francisco


Erik and Amy Hormann felt that as a young, entrepreneurial couple, they needed some justification for buying a bright red 1971 Volkswagen Van—as if owning a bright red 1971 Volkswagen Van wasn’t justification alone. With so many on-the-go services on the rise…

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Shapes of Cities Illustrations

Yoni Alter est un artiste londonien qui a imaginé une superbe série d’illustrations minimalistes représentant plusieurs grandes villes du monde. Jouant avec les formes des structures architecturales les plus reconnaissables, le rendu très réussi de « Shapes of Cities » est à découvrir dans la suite.

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Europe in Typography

Afin d’illustrer et d’introduire ses différentes séries de photographies prises durant ses voyages, le designer Gokhun Guneyhan compose des typographies de toute beauté qu’il appose sur chacun de ses clichés. Retrouvez une sélection de ces montages dans plusieurs villes en Europe dans la suite de l’article.

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Darkened Cities

Le photographe français Thierry Cohen nous propose sa série « Darkened Cities » voulant sensibiliser le public sur le phénomène de pollution lumineuse. Avec des clichés retouchés avec talent, ce dernier nous présente les plus grandes villes du monde plongée dans le noir et laissant place à la lumière des étoiles.

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks: Scrotal Tree Decorations, iPhone OCDock, Hollywood Doom and more in our weekly look at the web

Link About It: This Week's Picks

1. RIP Ravi Shankar The influence of the late, great Ravi Shankar can’t be overstated—teaching Western music luminaries from John Coltrane to George Harrison, his sitar sound has been a landmark mastery. In honor of Shankar, NPR has collected the five recordings you must know from “West Meets East”…

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A45 AMG

The new all wheel drive compact from Mercedes-Benz with precision performance

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Announced today and spotted outside Stuttgart, the Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG marks several new achievements for the performance brand. Following up on the recently launched A-Class, the elegant new compact features all wheel drive, an efficient 2.0-litre engine and marks the first time the precision performance of AMG has been offered in a compact car in its 45-year history. This firm step for Mercedes-Benz introduces the brand to a new demographic of urban dwellers targeted by the accessibly priced A-Class.

While the 2.0-litre four cylinder engine may not win every impromptu drag-race, the AMG Speedshift DCT 7-speed transmission ensures the A45 AMG still behaves with the expected performance synonymous with those three iconic letters. To further enhance peak handling the compact car’s weight has been kept to a minimum and its wheel base reduced to the shortest in the overall compact A-class lineup. “Weight combined with wheel base, with the attraction of the all wheel drive system…in the end it will be the most agile AMG car,” says Mercedes-Benz Senior Manager of Product Management and Product Strategy Thomas Rappel. “In terms of handling and autocross, I think this car could set the benchmark in the whole portfolio.”

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Expected to make its worldwide debut in Spring 2013, the agile A45 AMG will shine as the top-of-the-range A-Class model and is expected to be followed closely by additional AMG compact cars currently in development. As part of the new A-Class the A45 AMG will list at an accessible price point while still performing on par with the higher priced AMG branded cars.


Cycle Style vs. Cycle Chic

Two books explore the aesthetics of bike-riding

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The North Atlantic Ocean may take hours to cross by plane but when it comes to the infiltration of bicycle culture—and specifically, the urban cycling aesthetic—the distance ceases to exist. Case in point: as we were busy attending the launch of the new book “Cycle Style” at London’s Look Mum, No Hands, a copy of “Cycle Chic” landed at CH HQ in New York. As we talked across the pond, we soon learned that the common celebration of riding style had been documented from two distinct vantage points.

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The weightier hardcover “Cycle Chic” outnumbers the softcover “Cycle Style” by nearly 100 pages, and the narratives inside each continues to diverge. Shot by acclaimed photographer Horst Friedrichs, “Cycle Style” showcases the 15-year London resident’s love affair with his adopted city from the first page. He dedicates the book to the city and its stylishly eclectic cyclists who reside and ride around it, capturing the essence of their character—from the hip Shoreditch crowd to the perfectly manicured Saville Row riders and everyone in between.

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Friedrichs forgoes action shots for the most part, presenting posed subjects, each of whom is in some way connected to the London cycle scene, from Quoc Pham, who designs cycle shoes, to Sir Paul Smith, who has made the bicycle an integral part of his eponymous fashion brand. The images are left to speak for themselves, some spanning two pages to highlight both the rider’s personal style and their bike’s outstanding details, like vintage leather seats and customized handlebars. Because Friedrichs has left text off the pages, the book includes a complete index listing the name of each individual along with the type of bike they ride, as well as a full directory of cycle-friendly clothing and accessory brands.

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By contrast, “Cycle Chic” has been compiled by Mikael Colville-Andersen, filmmaker, street photographer, urban mobility expert and the man behind popular cycle blogs Copenhagen Cycle Chic and Slow Bicycle Movement. Rather than limiting himself to just one city, Colville-Andersen has created a showcase of snaps from across the globe including Tokyo, London, Copenhagen, Vancouver, Paris and New York.

While Colville-Andersen claims that the photographs are not meant to be viewed solely for the style of their subjects, he focuses primarily on subjects’ fashion in the text throughout the book and begins by say that “…at every opportunity, I will choose style over speed”. The style of his subjects seems less inspired than those captured in “Cycle Styles”, with more of a common, everyday look. As a text devoted to how people utilize their bicycles and the commonalities between cyclists in different nations, it really works, but as a study of aesthetics, “Cycle Chic” focuses more on the broader idea of bike style throughout the world than individual style mavens stopped on two wheels.

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Subjects are mostly shot riding, grouped together by different themes from the color of their outfits and bikes, to the style of their front basket, to their choice of riding companion, whether it be baby or dog. Colville-Andersen takes a heavier-handed approach to introducing themes for each chapter, and keeps a running commentary alongside each photograph that might be better left for readers to deduce themselves. Some of the book’s groupings seem like a bit of a stretch, like winter riders in scarves and women wearing heels while on their bikes, but indicate a close study an impassioned observer.

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Both texts will excite cycle enthusiasts, and both deliver insight into this ever-increasing pastime, but if you have to just buy one, we suggest learning a little more about our London neighbors with “Cycle Style”.

Both “Cycle Style” and “Cycle Chic” are available for purchase on Amazon.