Sunday, December 11, 2011

Trampoline + Pier = FUN


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Here is the video link 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrR_xEkz5Bc if you can share this round a few hundred times that would be nice


The sea was cold enough to give us head pains on entry, and there was a cutting wind for the whole time we filmed, but we had lugged a massive trampoline across town and got a mention on Dublin's 98fm evening news so there was no time for softness or back pedaling. Allan Dixon a computer software engineer contacted us after our last event ( See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B4sdM7Q8lU )

Informing us that he had a Trampoline and a novel idea. "Lets put a Trampoline on a Pier and Jump off it." he said.


Myself, Daniel Dalton Mark McNamara and Allan Dixon were the only people that were definitely going to be there. But thanks to a last minute mention on Dublin's 98fm news and some shared links to the event on the internet some complete strangers and new glowpunk team members arrived. I guess in total about 20 people arrived to support the event, which is 30 more than the first event :) 



We had a random guy from Belgium who had heard about the event on Couchsurfing.com and two Swiss girls who recieved the link from a friend of a friend on facebook. Brilliant. These people coupled with all those entertained passers by made for an interesting and fun community vibe.


Some Kids who arrived just after we set up trampoline enjoyed the novelty, and totally understood that it was time to play. They kindly agreed with the consent of their parents to be on camera and show us how trampolining is ment to be enjoyed.





Should you wish to see the video for this please drop by the channel 'Glowpunk' on youtube. It will be up in the next few days.

Peace and love from the glowpunk crew. 

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The star of the show for the day was Allan Dixon. His fearless aerial assaults on the frigid Irish sea of Howth Harbour were captured in High Definition Video by our wonderful Cameraman Daniel Dalton.
Frank Cronin(Glowpunk) and Allan Dixon (Legend)

The slimmer sexier version of Santa Claus.  Janet Newenham http://janetnewenham.wordpress.com/2011/10/10/not-lazing-on-a-sunday-afternoon/

Safety First

Allan Dixon executes an aerial bombardment on the calmer waters of the Irish sea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrR_xEkz5Bc if you can share this round a few hundred times that would be nice :)

"Glow and live" -glowpunk


1 comment:

daxon said...

Great array of photos there. Thanks for the transport. I think my face has swollen up after it impacted the water. Oh well, again sometime