In observance of Dylan Rieder's passing in 2016, we've compiled Rieder's footage going all the way back to his Osiris days. Our original intent was to present a complete view of his output, tracking his evolution and growth. But we're sure that there are quite a few blind spots in the below filmography; Rieder was prolific so gaps are unavoidable. We'll have to accept an incomplete filmography as the legacy of a man who always left you wanting more. These nineteen videos are listed chronologically, but we urge you to view his (nearly) complete filmography in any order—Rieder's skating is timeless.
skate riederIn this short documentary I explore the music of Wolfgang Voigt's GAS project, a kind of ambient techno inherently connected to the visual of the forest. Special thanks to my patrons - without their support this project would not have been possible.
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This image shows a portion of 67P/C-G as viewed by Rosetta on 22 September 2014, only one and a half months after the spacecraft had made its rendezvous with the comet. At the time, the spacecraft was 28.2 km from the comet centre (around 26.2 km from the surface). Amateur astronomer Jacint Roger Perez, from Spain, selected and processed this view by combining three images taken in different wavelengths by the OSIRIS narrow-angle camera on Rosetta.
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