Iceland Time-Lapse Video Wins X Prize Foundation Exploration Contest
By Jeffrey Marlow
April 27, 2012
http://www.citizenglobal.com/embed/submit/kpmj3k
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A few months ago, the X Prize Foundation sponsored a video contest that asked a deceptively simple question: Why do you explore?
Exploration is a distinctively human trait and something that the Foundation has incentivized through large monetary rewards, but it is also a deeply personal endeavor that affects and inspires everyone differently. Nonetheless, many entrants echoed similar refrains: to engage with other cultures, to learn something new, to experience beautiful parts of our planet. The submissions ranged in production value, and the judges selected four finalists: dude explorer Ryan Van Duzer, whose narration begins, I explore because it makes me feel ALIVE! (emphasis his) and continues to describe his journeys to Honduras and the Himalaya; underdog Samantha Gary, who produced a delightful stop-motion animation; Brit Alastair Humphreys, whose four-man row across the Atlantic Ocean captures the plodding monotony and accents of excitement that characterize many endurance pursuits; and Joe Capra, a time-lapse photography guru.
In the end, public votes crowned Capra the winner for his four-minute video compilation of time-lapse scenes he shot during a 17-day trip around Iceland. The images capture Icelands raw power thundering waterfalls, ice-capped peaks in a colorful mash-up that may as well have been funded by Icelands tourism office.
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http://www.citizenglobal.com/xprize/exploration#!/submit/Whydoyouprizeexploration
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/04/iceland-time-lapse-video-wins-x-prize-foundation-exploration-contest/