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Tag Archives: circus
The beauty of being bored – “No Helmet”
In order to kill time i did this. 60 min of my life gone. But I guess the fresh air outside prolonged my life with 20. So that’s 40. But the highway was right beside and the air pretty polluted. … Continue reading
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The Beauty of being bored – The Pingpong chapters
I have decided to spend my holiday filming possible and impossible tricks with a ping pong ball. The project is going well and cant wait to show the tricks I’m working on. Here is a teaser. Enjoy!
Finland
I’m back in Finland. Last time I was here I hated it. Now I hate it less. Maybe because the weather is better? Last time it was grey and I felt like traveling back in time. In a bad way. … Continue reading
Technique is not everything, but alot
So what do I mean about that? I mean that when you have a good technique and a good timing with your partner you can do just about anything. Last week me and my friend and colleague Henrik Agger (he … Continue reading