Pat Moore: Blueprint: Onward to Italy | S2E7

Pat finds a surprise on the mountain: http://win.gs/1bg7xV1
On the never-ending hunt for fresh, film-worthy snow, the Blueprint crew went deep, traveling to a freeride paradise in the Alps of northern Italy to explore Alagna & the Aosta Valley. Here Pat Moore, Darrell Mathes, and Danimals, are joined by all-terrain French badass Arthur Longo to sample the regions’ big mountain lines that are accessible by chairlift. Bryan Iguchi flies in from Jackson Hole to join the group; tuning in instantly to the crew vibe and the sweet terrain of the Italian sidecountry. Arthur shares his thoughts on balancing competition and filming while ’Guch & Pat talk crew dynamics and the simple pleasure of a session with friends as the group rides everything from lines to legit jumps to mini-shred side-hit.

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GoPro: Mickey Hart’s Rhythmic Universe

Best known for his nearly five decades as an integral part of the rock band The Grateful Dead, Grammy award winning percussionist Mickey Hart invites us into his home studio to take us on a rhythmic journey that combines his love of music, science, and the visual arts.

With the help of Dr. Adam Gazzaley and UCSF, Hart is unlocking the rhythmic potential of the mind by translating his own brain’s electrical impulses read from an EEG cap into audible frequencies, and then jamming with them.

“It all comes down to vibration and rhythm,” Hart says of his collaboration with Dr. Gazzaley. “These sounds are noise— harsh, strange—and it is only after dancing with their essence face to face that music can be created.”

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