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Props – “E-Lot”: A Flatland Short

February 9, 2013

This is pretty awesome. Props dug into their classic vault and pulled out this short they di featuring Brian Tunney. There’s not a ton of riding and it’s kind of deep, but a real interesting watch. Take a look.

“This was a fun little side project Brian Tunney and I worked on one June day in Madison, WI, where we delved into the retrospective psychology of riding flatland hours on end alone in a parking lot. Shot on 16mm and 8mm film. Head games circa 2000.

Sometimes life can become a stressful series of head games. A constant test, as if two sides of consciousness are in deep battle over the ownership of one’s sanity. Replaced, with a faithless void by your mind.

It’s believed, we, as humans, are only capable of utilizing less than ten percent of our brain. Leaving the other ninety percent untouched by our consciousness. To me, this poses a series of questions. Does this merely limit the head games, or would a deeper understanding just overcomplicate them? And if so, would we be capable of unimaginable wonders, or be relegated to confusion?

Well then how does that ten percent of my small comprehension begin to reconstruct the bridge back to personal accomplishment?

I just don’t know. Maybe I will never know. Maybe none of us will ever know.

For now, I will let these thoughts subside and rewire my mind to accept a simple series of beats and rhythms.

[Music]

Some days the mind steps back from the original plan, taking you in a diverted and unwanted direction. A direction that only seems to take you backwards and over the same route many times. Why must I become so damn familiar with this path?

Some days I just don’t want to deal with these head games. Some days I just wish it could be simple. A times of frustration, my mind begins to wander.

I dream of moments of serenity, when the stresses of the day subside and set in the sky. I dream of moments of glee, when the hallway in my mind is free of clutter and I can freely travel its lengths. Maybe I should dust of my old trumpet and blow out a golden melody?

Maybe I just need to channel my aggression in new ways. Like a summer shimmer off the reflective waters, where I can pretend I’m Leonardo diCaprio as the king of the world from the hit movie Titanic.

All this I can only ponder upon.

The great thing about head games is that I’m always willing to play them, despite their frustrations, despite their challenges. Maybe it’s just part of the human spirit we all share: the desire to be competitive, even if at times it is only with one’s self.

The struggle is refreshing, and in a strange way I welcome it. I welcome the challenges I am faced with on a daily basis because I know that at the very least, they teach me and lead me to a further understanding of what this is all about.

And the passing of time, although tough on occasion, will eventually lead me to the answers for which I search so hard for. It’s the barrier my mind wishes to overcome.

[Music]

Life can be funny at times. Like playing a game of tug of war where neither side has the advantage. And life can be even funnier when you beat your head at something once thought impossible. Maybe unlearning the concept of impossible is the key to exploring the mind even further?

A simple discovery in the long road ahead.

Music
Lambchop | Up With People (Live)
“

Brian Tunney – 90’s Edit

December 22, 2012

Here’s an oldie I spotted over on Brian Tunney’s personal site, Assblasters. His long time friend, Adam Guild, put together this video over 10+ years ago and in that time it was transfered from VHS to DVD, and from DVD to now Vimeo. Definitely pretty crazy to think Brian was riding long before about 95%+ of us. Awesome.

Video Recap: 12/3 – 12/9

December 9, 2012

You would almost think with the temps dropping lower and lower every day for a good number of the riders around the world that the amount of edits would slow down. That wasn’t the case this week. This week I’ve pulled out 16 of the best edits from the Daily Section featuring the likes of Daniel Sandoval, Bruno Hoffmann, Codey Levesque, Ruben Alcantara, Johnny Devlin, Stevie Churchill, Ben Lewis, Jason Phelan, Brian Tunney, Clint Millar, Corey Martinez, Chris Childs and many more. Since you’ve got a bunch of edits to watch, I’ll just let you get to this.

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Brian Tunney – Flatland 2012

December 6, 2012

I got a sneak peek of this new Brian Tunney edit the other day and I was wondering when it would be dropping. Brian met up with Aaron Nardi to film a few links in a parking lot and ended up with this awesome video. Always hyped on some Brian Tunney. Enjoy!

“Filmed and edited by Aaron Nardi.
Music: ‘Diamond Lightning’ by Minus The Bear minusthebear.com
By the album here: iTunes
”

Old Brian Tunney Footage

January 30, 2012

Here’s a bunch of old footage of Brian Tunney that popped up online the other day. No idea on the year of this stuff, but still real cool. Take a peek.

Brian Tunney – Last Jersey City Clips For A While

December 19, 2011

ESPN recently moved Brian Tunney from his office in New York to Los Angeles. Before he left, he got one final session in at his spot in Jersey City, New Jersey. Dane Beardsley filmed some clips for this new edit. Still have no idea how flatland works…

Music: “Just Blow Don Quixote! Blow!” by Vague Angels

Brian Tunney – Random Link

October 15, 2011

Here’s a line that Brian Tunney filmed the other night. I want to see a full edit out of him some time soon. That would be awesome.

Brian Tunney – Video Exclusive to the Internet

June 12, 2011

Brian Tunney dropped a few clips from his session last Sunday. I can’t even begin to explain how this all works.

Filmed by Dane Beardsley

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