Why should people go out and pay money to see bad films
when they can stay at home and see bad television for nothing?
-Samuel Golwyn-





..Or watch video clips for "next to nothing"


This page is a collection of links to my videos, currently loaded in YouTube. I have previously tried to use video clips and spent endless hours editing and web-optimising 30sec clips, taken by a small Canon Ixus camera. Video editing is for people who have - in addition to a lot of time and plenty of patience - the latest and the greatest computers able to process the data. I continue to take video clips with my little Ixus. I'll try to do that more often.

My web server is getting full and wouldn't take one video clip to the reach the limit. At the moment my only practical solution is YouTube. (Or perhaps some other similar media) I'll do my best to provide clips that are worth your viewing time and band width. The beginnings are always humble.

For now, all the video clips are un-edited and straight from the memory card. They are not ment to be visual art, just clips relating to the travels of Sy Aliisa.

Coming to a screen near you!






March 2007. The ice on the lake Saimaa is thinning and the sun is starting to warm up the hull, which has melted a small hole for itself. "Another three to four weeks before the ice is gone" says Pertti Duncker on the clip.

Finnish ice breaker in action

Aliisa in Lake Saimaa, 2006

Aliisa in Saimaa, 2007

Lauri having a refresghing swim in Lake Saimaa. By the way, the sauna was not heated for this.

Aliisa in snow, 2006. Lake Saimaa

Charlie in Saimaa

Aliisa at the Helsinki yard, March 2008
VOYAGE VIDEOS:

Some outrageusly crazy partying in the small Swedish village, celebrating the Mid-summer!!

Midsummer fest in Gotland, Sweden. Oh boy!

Christiansø tiny harbour, the easternmost point of Denmark. (1 July 2008)

Container ship pulling a tug, entering the North Sea lock at the Kiel Canal, Brunbüttel, Germany (8 July 2008)

Aliisa on a bridge! The highlight of the day was driving over a highway on 2.5m deep aquaduckt, a bridge filled with water, if you like. Only in Holland!






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