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Floating Finnish Sea Sauna: Relaxing Multistory Steam Boat

02 May

[ By WebUrbanist in Technology & Vehicles & Mods. ]

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Northern Europe is known for its sauna culture, evolved to combat the cold and gather people in the dark of winter, but this seaworthy version adds a mobile twist to a longstanding tradition.

floating sauna rooftop deck

floating sauna at night

Built from recycled wood, floating on salvaged plastic barrels and powered by an outboard motor, the Saunalautta was created by friends who have since decide to rent out the structure.

floating sauna interior space

floating sauna to go

More than just a nautical sauna, onboard amenities include a barbecue as well as tents and hammocks for overnight adventures and relaxation outside of the super-heated central space.

floating sauna recycled barrels

floating sauna trampoline test

The crow’s nest at the top provides a lookout point and diving platform as well as shelter for the cooking space located directly below. They have even tested putting a trampoline on the second story, but safety concerns won out in the end.

floating sauna upper levels

floating sauna docked port

More from Architizer on the long cultural history of saunas in the region: “The chilly Nordic country of Finland is known for its deeply-rooted sauna culture. Dating back to as early as the 16th century, saunas became a popular way to beat the dangerously frigid winter temperatures. In a country with around 5.5 million inhabitants, there are more than 2 million saunas scattered about the land — that’s an average of one sauna per household. In Finland, these heated refuges are not thought of as a luxury, but rather, a necessity to protect people against the cold. Before modern healthcare, most Finnish mothers even gave birth in saunas, as the warm rooms were thought to have hygienic, purifying qualities.”

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CHINTELLIGENS “Asians doing Finnish Rap”

07 Feb

Chintelligens began as a way to pay tribute to the great country of Finland. Drawing strongly from pop media influences from within the culture, Sir Ender and Conductor Conductor found particular merit with the Finnish hip-hop group Fintelligens; particularly the song entitled “Mikä Boogie”, though nobody can pinpoint the exact reason. It might have been the funky-ass beats, dank rhythm, or straight ill vibe — possibly a combination of all three. Regardless, the music pulsed through the normally mundane activities of country living, and brought a new energy to each day’s discoveries of Finnish culture. Visit us for more info: www.chintelligens.com The original song is by the Finnish group Fintelligens www.youtube.com Musical tribute distributed under Fair Use Copyright for non-commercial purposes only.

 
 

Nokia 808 pureview sample – Glimpses of a Finnish Spring 30 FPS!

06 Feb

www.mhnet.in A lucky YouTube user got his hands on a Nokia 808 PureView and to our delight focused on its camcorder abilities instead of its imaging skills. He shot a series of video clips at different scene modes with the Nokia 808 PureView and a tripod, and patched them into one clip using the Sony Vegas editing software. In his lengthy notes about the video on YouTube he explains that he mainly used the phone’s automatic scene mode, but found that you can’t focus far away or to infinity on it. He also used the macro mode for shooting close up scenes. Update: The previous video was accidentally rendered at 25fps. The author has now re-uploaded it at the correct 30fps. Below we have the new video. At certain points of the video you’ll see the continuous autofocus in action but the creator of the video also used touch focus to switch between close up elements and those further away from the lens. We also see the smooth zoom of the PureView in action. Keep in mind that this could be an elaborate trick on the video-maker’s part. We found the depth of field is unbelievably shallow for a mobile phone and the auto focus on the video reminiscent of some the recent Nikon DSLRs. Still it’s a nice effort even if it turns out fake.
Video Rating: 4 / 5