In a new short film from Izrayl Brinsdon, we meet Josh Keogh on his property in rural New South Wales where he has discovered a new passion in cycling. A self-described surf addict, Keogh was pushed into a new and refreshingly solitary pursuit following a move inland. “On a pure feedback level, riding a bicycle and riding a surfboard I guess can scratch a very similar itch.” The film marks the release of a new collection of Cordura-engineered apparel with versatility at the forefront of its design. Breathable, lightweight and extra-durable gear with military-inspired details that reward a second look.
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Bayside at the Emporium - a photographic recap
Last week on Venice Boulevard, the local community of heritage Japanese auto enthusiasts descended upon the Emporium of Postmodern Activities.
A mix of '60s, '70s '80s, '90s and early '00s classics were on display, including rarities like a Toyota Stout 1900, a Datsun 280z and an adorable Nissan Pao.
Photos by Jeremy Knies.
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Drip, Drive and DUNE
Last weekend in Venice, the parking lot filled early. Coffee in hand, classics rolling in one by one, and sun-warmed concrete set the tone for the morning ahead.
Hosted alongside Meyers Manx, with friends BYRD Hair and DUNE Suncare, the gathering brought together an eclectic mix of cars, people and personalities - the kind of easy atmosphere that defined the early days of Deus Venice. Nothing overly programmed. Just a community of like-minded individuals coming together around the simple pleasure of a good morning drive.
There’s something about a classic buggy that captures the spirit of California exploration - equally at home chasing dust through Baja as it is pulling into your local taco stand. That same sense of freedom carried through the morning, as Meyers Manx buggies and a convoy of classics rolled out from the lot and into the streets of Venice under Pacific light.
Same again soon,
The team at Deus Ex Machina, Los Angeles
Photography by @hagop