The Lowcountry Lifestyle at Kiawah Island

The Lowcountry lifestyle is like nothing else, and the laid-back attitude paired with an endless number of activities makes living on Kiawah Island an ideal destination for many in search of the perfect place to call home – or a second home. Timbers Kiawah Ocean Club & Residences is the newest residential opportunity in this … Read more

A Distinctly Southern Sense of Place

For many, the appeal of owning an island home in the Lowcountry is rooted in an unmistakable sense of tranquility that comes with this Southern lifestyle. It is a place where you can quietly reflect, and spend quality time with friends and family without the many distractions of life off the island. Owners at Timbers … Read more

30 restaurants in Shanghai awarded one or more Michelin stars

Shanghai is a city that is developing fast and has real gastronomic potential thanks to the dynamism of the growing hotel and restaurant sector According to the new Michelin Guides Shanghai, the standard of the local cuisine is steadily increasing while the chefs are developing their creativity and giving free rein to their audacity – … Read more

The Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille has become part and parcel of the major car collectors’ calendar

Chantilly rendezvous has become part and parcel of the major car collectors’ calendar as they bring exceptional vehicles to it from all over the world.

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Thanks to the numerous prizes which Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille has received since its creation in 2014, it’s now an event that’s firmly established as proved by the fact that more and more motor manufacturers are displaying cars at this rendezvous.

The 4th Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille held on Sunday 10th September in the Chantilly Château domain fulfilled all its promises. Boosted by its first staging, which placed it firmly among the international benchmarks for Concours D’Elégance, the event continues to progress both in terms of visitors and in therichness of the cars entered for the different concours. Thus, 16 300 spectators (an increase of 20%compared to 2016) were attracted by the vehicles on show this year with five concept cars competing for the Concours d’Elégance prize and 82 historic cars from all over the world (35% from France and 65%from abroad), were all victory contenders in their respective classes and also for one of the two ultimate titles of Best of Show awarded depending on their era (pre or post-war).

DS & Eymeric François Citroën & Yang Li

Haute Couture and 2017 Concours d’Elégance:

Five cars were in contention for the Concours d’Elégance: the DS 7 Crossback Présidentiel associated with the couturier Eymeric François, the Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Volante (Couturier : Ann Demeulemeester), the McLaren 720 S (Couturier : Haider Ackermann), the Renault Trezor Concept(Couturier : Balmain) and the Citroën CXperience Concept (Couturier : Yang Li). After deliberation by the jury comprising Jean Todt (President of the FIA), Margot Laffite, Paul Belmondo and Christophe Bonnaud (journalist), the Best of Show of the Concours d’Elégance was awarded to two winners: the Renault Trezor Concept (Couturier Balmain) and the Citroën CXperience Concept (Couturier: Yang Li).

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2017 Concours d’Etat

For the 2017 Concours d’Etat, the organiser Peter Auto decided to celebrate in its own way Ferrari’s 70th anniversary with the Le Mans 24 Hours as the main theme. Thus, 28 cars bearing the Prancing Horse badge, all of which had taken part in the most famous endurance race in the world, were gathered together for the occasion divided up into five classes.

From this unique exhibition, an exceptional car won the favours of the jury and the Best of Show for the post-war cars went to the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa 58 (châssis #0728)(owned by Sir Michael Kadoorie), winner of the Sarthe classic in 1958 driven by Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill. Among the pre-war cars the class reserved for Bugattis attracted the attention of the jury.

Gathering four Type 57 Ss together in the same place was a feat in itself and it justified the awarding of three prizes for this class crowned by the Best of Show for the 1936 Bugatti Atlantic (châssis #57374) owned by Americans Robson Walton and Peter Mullin, who had already received a prize at Chantilly in 2014 for his 1937 Delahaye 135M cabriolet with Figoni and Falaschi coachwork.

Among the special prizes were the Prix Spécial FFVE for Authenticity awarded to the Antony Type A1 and the whole Antony collection and the Prix FIVA for Preservation awarded to the 1947 Chrysler Town Country.

The presence of 42 clubs that displayed 800 cars in the domain was also an integral part of the show and helped make the huge garden party to which visitors were welcome, a success. Looked after by the FFVE, the Grand Prix des Clubs went to the Fiat Fan Club for the overall quality of its presentation.

Car enthusiasts, all generations combined, as well as families were again attracted by the programme ofthe fourth Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille, which celebrated the art de vivre and le savoir-faire à la Française by means of several workshops and activities in the Chantilly domain.

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Enjoy your diving. this autonomous diving drone follows. It also works from the boat

Your own pilot fish. While you enjoy your underwater experience, this smart wireless drone with its camera and lights captures every moment for you.

iBubble cameras
The first autonomous diving drone follows you and captures beautiful footage, hands-free. Entirely autonomous, iBubble follows you and films your entire diving session. With the wireless connected bracelet you can film from different professional angles.

iBubble opens a whole new (underwater!) world of filming opportunities. Create shots like a professional: record what you see from a distance, follow and film yourself, have iBubble orbit around you, and much more. Integrated LED lights automatically adjust their brightness to allow you to capture the true colors of your surroundings.

The drone uses sonar to avoid hitting coral or reefs. It is silent and works on emission levels without danger for marine mammals.

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“The iBubble project was born from the meeting between diving enthusiasts and experienced engineers in the fields of drone, underwater mechanics, embedded software and machine learning, ” commented the team.

“The first works allowed to validate iBubble’s ability to follow you underwater, wireless. Currently, we are working on the development and industrialization of iBubble, using lean and agile methods. ”

Not sure what’s under the boat? If you’d rather scout unknown spots from the comfort of the boat before diving, you’ll love iBubble’s remote control option. Plug it in, immerse iBubble and see for yourself if it’s worth getting wet.

“As we kept developing iBubble, we had to make a few changes to iBubble’s design in order to have the most hydrodynamic design and get the best out of the drone. We personally love it!” said the designers team announcing a final prototype and iBubble’s new design.

iBubble camera final prototype Fall 2017
iBubble’s new 2017 updated design
iBubble camera final prototype Fall 2017-
iBubble Camera’s new updated 2017 design

 

1HOUR BATTERY LIFE 60 M / 196 FT. MAX DEPTH

Dive and film all day long, easily replacing the battery between dives. iBubble dives to 200 ft (60 m) and can move up to a speed of 2.2 mph (3.5 km/h). It automatically resurfaces in case of emergency. It returns and clips onto the diver when out of battery.

Since water absorbs colors starting at a depth of 5 ft, images and videos can appear noticeably blue- green. In order to give you perfect filming conditions and to help you avoid carrying extra lights, the designers have incorporated two 1000 lumen light bulbs in iBubble’s design. These lights can be switched on and off at the diver’s convenience.

 

Next level Watersports: Electric Surf Boards on Foils – Lift.

Lift efoil – an electric Flying Surfboard built from the Ground Up. The LIFTeFoil features a fully submersible, silent electric engine designed from scratch. With complete control in the palm of your hands, you can easily adjust your speed for an effortless, smooth ride. By simply pressing the throttle you can go up to 25 … Read more