Located (https://plus.codes/9C5VC234+74C ) Taking inspiration from the Cetus constellation, an underwater display in the Mann Island basin will see the area come alive with this multi-sensory artwork created by The Kazimier. As the sun sets, the water will shimmer and pulsate mimicking the ancient Greek myth of the sea monster Cetus.
[All sounds (and music) recorded natively by the camera using external stereo microphones. Camera was on a hand-held dynamic gimbal.] ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N2iKAA8J3g
BBC episode only available to view outside of United Kingdom
Tells a story of Britain spanning a period of seismic social change from the 1840s to the present day, through the prism of a single-terraced house in Liverpool. Presenter David Olusoga delves into 180 years of history, searching through city archives, scouring records and tracking down living descendants to tell the untold stories of the people who lived there, and reveal a unique insight into the making of modern Britain.
1840 to 1850
David follows the stories of the first inhabitants of the house in the 1840s and 1850s. In a remarkable piece of historical detective work, he discovers how the house came to be built as a merchant's residence by a canny property developer at a time when Liverpool was one of the great trading ports of the British Empire. He then uncovers the story of the very first tenant - a customs clerk with a taste for fine furniture and the high life. David explores what happened to his lavish lifestyle when the money dried up. The second set of residents, James Orr and his wife Ann, were an apparently ordinary middle-class, newly-wed couple. But they prove to be anything but, as David discovers that they spent their early lives as servants. The couple made their way to the top of Liverpool society through hard work and a series of canny financial decisions that brought them enormous wealth. David then discovers a darker tale when he searches for evidence of the cotton broker, Wilfred Steele. Wilfred's story leads David in extraordinary directions. He discovers a portrait of Wilfred hanging in the Walker Art Gallery. But then the evidence leads him to debtors' prison and eventually to America, where David discovers that Wilfred's attempts to escape his past have had tragic consequences for his family back home.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oynlp5t7x8c
https://bustimes.org/vehicles#14/53.4108/-2.9496
Animation of Liverpool 81a bus - Liverpool Airport to Childwall Fiveways
Using data collected by GPS Logger app, info can then help draw the route onto mapping software.
My hope is to make a sequence of animations of the bus routes in the area.
Just wondering how possible it would be to ask locals who use the local buses to help conduct route surveys?
Doing this would be fairly straight forward - install "GPS Logger" by BasisAirData onto your phone, run it while on your journey, in the app to log which bus is being used and the app will do the rest. When the journey is complete, email the files to drone@therivermersey.com
App mentioned is fully legitimate - open source and no malware / adverts / etc. All it does is record a journey second-by-second including time, speed, direction, location, etc. App does not collect any user data, no phone numbers, etc.
Should this go as I plan, it might be possible to use the info gathered to lobby for better bus routes and interchanges.
For anyone who might be interested but want further information, please also contact me.
Many thanks for your time and consideration.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMjRDuvBDjc
Here is about half of my 5th ride on this machine - 1st videoed ride.
Location: Newsham Park, Liverpool, UK [ https://plus.codes/9C5VC396+H9 ].
Video shows about 5-6km of the total ride.
Even though this exact machine is branded by at least 7 different companies and the design is at least 10 years old, there are very few videos of them being used. Here, I'm confident in saying that this video is a world first - an underslung camera providing a front/rear view of the ride. A 360 version of this video is available at: https://youtu.be/ochO_Jj-D6A
My intentions of this video was to demonstrate as many differing surfaces as possible that this scooter can tackle and how it's suspension responds.
Around 7:15 shows the scooter climbing a fairly short hill with ease.
Notice from the shadows that the whole ride was stood-up - seat and seat-post not installed.
Due to this video being presented as 360 degrees, it hasn't been possible to show the scooter while it was stationary - to have an idea of this scooter, please have a look at my previous video: https://youtu.be/1qaWDAbBlZw
Having a camera underslung on an equivalent high-street retail version of this scooter would be almost impossible due to the lack of clearance. Here, though, while the camera is still very low to the ground and vulnerable, the camera did thankfully survive!
Apologies for the large splash of mud on the front lens, from 19:15 onwards, the mud remains until the end!
Nearing the last third of this video, the scooter develops a grinding noise from the chain. While riding, this was concerning. Upon returning home, I found this was due to me not having properly installed and aligned the rear-wheel. With this more aggressive riding, the rear wheel had moved out of alignment. Putting the scooter on it's back, properly aligning the rear wheel has already fixed the problem.
Since having this scooter, I have logged every ride using a GPS app on my phone. Cumulatively, this scooter has now travelled 48km during 5 rides.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkkV1KrgS_w
A Liverpool TV Programme
The state of the streets in #Liverpool as day 1 of the second National Lockdown began today
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqypxGT-U9A
Help wanted!
Could I have help in locating scenes in this film, please?
My intention is to refilm it as it is now as a picture-in-picture with the original from 1973.
Many thanks for any advice in the comments.
Original video seems to be posted: https://youtu.be/24aYhIDgnAY?list=WL
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxweuJ5BHvI