Hi, I'm Kyle, a.k.a. Kyality. This is my original, old school blog all about by passions for topics like entertainment, automobiles, gear, and design. Though I no longer post here, I'd like to think there's still some pretty good stuff in here. You can follow my interests and adventures on Instagram and link to my professional site here. Thanks for visiting.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Kikuo Ibe, Optimism, and His White Casio G-Shock
When I think about some of the most influential watches of my youth, Casio is definitely up there. That iconic black plastic casing and strap found its way onto my wrist in about third grade as my very first watch. Actually, now that I think about it, I've pretty much had a watch on my wrist every day since.
Casio's G-Shock line, invented by Kikuo Ibe in 1983, was originally crafted as a watch designed simply to withstand a fall due to the forces of gravity. Unfortunately over time, it's become more of an ultra aggressive line of bro-y, tactical-style watches that I have no interest in whatsoever.
I was recently able to snag a re-release of the original Casio G-Shock designed by Ibe himself. Its retro vibe and iconic status scratched me right where I itched. I also recently stumbled onto this great little video by A Blog to Watch, interviewing the man behind this icon.
I instantly noticed that he also still wears his original design... but in white. I love this timeless, yet postmodern reinterpretation of what he imagined decades ago. With a little more digging, I came across this great article by Hypebeast analyzing Ibe's everyday carry, or ECD. Sure enough, there's his white G-Shock, pretty much front and center.
My favorite moment of the vid is how he describes his vision of a peaceful future. He says...
I love the wisdom and optimism of this little short film. In fact, I think a white version of his original design in some ways is sort of a physical embodiment of his optimistic outlook... almost the complete opposite vibe of the more recent militaristic models. Let's just hope some space marine sporting a tact-ed out version of a G-Shock doesn't take out his little alien friend first.
Casio's G-Shock line, invented by Kikuo Ibe in 1983, was originally crafted as a watch designed simply to withstand a fall due to the forces of gravity. Unfortunately over time, it's become more of an ultra aggressive line of bro-y, tactical-style watches that I have no interest in whatsoever.
I was recently able to snag a re-release of the original Casio G-Shock designed by Ibe himself. Its retro vibe and iconic status scratched me right where I itched. I also recently stumbled onto this great little video by A Blog to Watch, interviewing the man behind this icon.
I instantly noticed that he also still wears his original design... but in white. I love this timeless, yet postmodern reinterpretation of what he imagined decades ago. With a little more digging, I came across this great article by Hypebeast analyzing Ibe's everyday carry, or ECD. Sure enough, there's his white G-Shock, pretty much front and center.
My favorite moment of the vid is how he describes his vision of a peaceful future. He says...
I like to imagine being in space with a friendly alien
next to me and we are both wearing G-Shocks.
I love the wisdom and optimism of this little short film. In fact, I think a white version of his original design in some ways is sort of a physical embodiment of his optimistic outlook... almost the complete opposite vibe of the more recent militaristic models. Let's just hope some space marine sporting a tact-ed out version of a G-Shock doesn't take out his little alien friend first.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
2017: A Year in Review
After 10+ consecutive year in review posts of my top 3 faves in topics like music, movies, TV, cars, and more... I figure I've earned the right to shake things up a bit. So this time around, I'm trying something new. Welcome to some of my favorite things that I either loved, discovered, or got into in 2017. These are in no particular order, but there are 9 in total (so yeah, optimized nicely for the Insta).
ADPT Straps

The dudes at Worn and Wound launched their very own American made NATO-style watch strap company this year with the best color combos in the business.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek
Sure, these entry-level all-wheel drives are becoming undeniably ubiquitous, but every time I see an orange one… I just wanna get out and go.
Dunkirk

This is Christopher Nolan’s magnum opus and in my opinion it’s easily the best movie of the year. Also, check out the sound illusion that makes Dunkirk so intense.
The Crown

Just when you're starting to really feel a lack of Downton Abby in your life, along comes The Crown with all of its binge-worthy Britishness.
Arcade Fire - Everything Now

Sure it heavies up on the topical messaging and ABBA inspiration, but man there are some arena-optimized crowd pleasers here that make this one an instant classic.
Farer Aqua Compressor Hecla

Yes, I've become a little watch obsessed this year (even more than usual), and this particular model from an inspiring brand really brings it home: simple, functional, beautiful.
Gear Patrol Magazine

I love that a publication, which was born online, can enter the traditional, printed space with such style and sophistication. Opening this magazine feels like Christmas morning every time.
The Grey Nato Podcast

Adventurers Jason Heaton and James Stacey dial up the outdoor inspiration with an every-other-week podcast that kinda makes you wish it was a daily deal.
Under an Arctic Sky

Photographer turned documentarian Chris Burkard delivers an epically frigid film that captures the hunt for the ideal arctic wave. Wait until the end, it's worth it!
ADPT Straps

The dudes at Worn and Wound launched their very own American made NATO-style watch strap company this year with the best color combos in the business.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek
Sure, these entry-level all-wheel drives are becoming undeniably ubiquitous, but every time I see an orange one… I just wanna get out and go.Dunkirk

This is Christopher Nolan’s magnum opus and in my opinion it’s easily the best movie of the year. Also, check out the sound illusion that makes Dunkirk so intense.
The Crown

Just when you're starting to really feel a lack of Downton Abby in your life, along comes The Crown with all of its binge-worthy Britishness.
Arcade Fire - Everything Now

Sure it heavies up on the topical messaging and ABBA inspiration, but man there are some arena-optimized crowd pleasers here that make this one an instant classic.
Farer Aqua Compressor Hecla

Yes, I've become a little watch obsessed this year (even more than usual), and this particular model from an inspiring brand really brings it home: simple, functional, beautiful.
Gear Patrol Magazine

I love that a publication, which was born online, can enter the traditional, printed space with such style and sophistication. Opening this magazine feels like Christmas morning every time.
The Grey Nato Podcast

Adventurers Jason Heaton and James Stacey dial up the outdoor inspiration with an every-other-week podcast that kinda makes you wish it was a daily deal.
Under an Arctic Sky

Photographer turned documentarian Chris Burkard delivers an epically frigid film that captures the hunt for the ideal arctic wave. Wait until the end, it's worth it!
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
The Hammer: Mercedes' Gargantuan Grocery Getter
When you meet another wagon guy there's always an instant connect and mutual admiration. #WagonLove is a real thing, but typically you either get it or you don't. The guy featured in this little vid unequivocally get's it. I personally don't know how anyone can look at a car like this and not see what all us wagon guys see. So sit back, relax, and take in the power that is... The Hammer. Maybe you'll become a wagon guy (or gal) too.
Sunday, May 28, 2017
The Gear of Alien: Covenant
About 30 seconds into Alien: Covenant I realized it was in fact a direct follow up to Prometheus—not the indirect sequel we were initially led to believe. And I was stoked. Finally, answers would arise! Well, some questions were answered, others weren’t. But what was clear was—man, this movie looks awesome: the cast, cinematography, locations, sets, and yes… the gear.
You can see from Green’s previous work that he has a knack for riffing on classic fatigues, giving them a futuristic and almost otherworldly vibe.
From this interview with Yates, we learn that Scott instructed to his design team not to revisit what we’ve seen in the previous Alien films and do so with an eye for simplicity. Ironically, it was these fashionable threads’ lack of a space helmet that led to the team’s troubles. At least they looked good in the process.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Celebrating Video on Flipboard
Super excited about my latest work with RSQ celebration powerful integration of video across Flipboard. Read this Medium post about the process!
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Pile Style
The dream of the 90's is alive. I've been a fan of the pile fleece since high school. I love that thanks to a handful of retro brands, this classic look is making a killer comeback.
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Autodromo: A Study in Intersections
Ever since I stumbled upon the Autodromo brand, I've been fascinated by how they've created such a perfect intersection of auto enthusiasm and horology. This short film by Crown & Caliber really captures the spirit of that intersection and brings it to life.
Monday, January 02, 2017
2016: A Year in Review
Top 3 Favorite Albums
3. Future Present Past EP - The Strokes
I know this one’s just a little 4 track EP, but I wore it out on my walks to and from Grand Central. Standout track: Oblivius (Moretti Remix)
2. Cleopatra - The Lumineers
Definitely got my fix of Hey’s and Ho’s with The Lumineers’ next big album. Standout track: Gun Song
1. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Sing Street
This was tough. This flick was easily one of my faves, but its music is what took it to the top of this particular top 3 list. Standout track: Drive It Like You Stole It
Top 3 Favorite Movies
3. La La Land
I’d pretty much follow these two anywhere, even into a musical stroll through an insider’s view of Los Angeles. Standout feature: 2.55:1 CinemaScope Aspect Ratio
2. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
The first time I saw this, I had some mixed feelings. On my second viewing I was sold. Standout feature: Cassian’s Coat
1. Arrival
This movie came just when we needed it most. It’s an alien invasion flick with a promise of peace. Standout feature: The Heptapod Logograms
Top 3 Favorite TV Shows
3. Last Man on Earth
With cameos by some of my favorite tv stars and movie cars, my number one pick from last year easily continued to earn a spot on this year’s list. Standout episode: General Breast Theme with Cobras
2. Black Mirror
So glad that Netflix is now helming this series. You’ll never look at your mobile phone the same way. Standout episode: Playtest
1. Stranger Things
I seriously don’t care how many member berries are packed into this one. It feels tight and fresh despite referencing films I know and love. Standout episode: Holly, Jolly
Top 3 Favorite Cars
3. Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
Hopefully this rig will help usher in a new era for the post-dieselgate VW. Standout features: long roof lines and a gravel-tackling stance.
2. BMW M2
You knew this would be here. It’s a treat to the eyes and the ears. Standout feature: wide-bodied wildness.
1. Porsche 911 R
There’s no doubt about it, Porsche tapped right into the whole Magnus Walker fanboy vibe with this one—creating the most driver-centric modern car of all time. Standout feature: throwback minimalist design philosophy.
3. Future Present Past EP - The Strokes
I know this one’s just a little 4 track EP, but I wore it out on my walks to and from Grand Central. Standout track: Oblivius (Moretti Remix)
2. Cleopatra - The Lumineers
Definitely got my fix of Hey’s and Ho’s with The Lumineers’ next big album. Standout track: Gun Song
1. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Sing Street
This was tough. This flick was easily one of my faves, but its music is what took it to the top of this particular top 3 list. Standout track: Drive It Like You Stole It
Top 3 Favorite Movies
3. La La Land
I’d pretty much follow these two anywhere, even into a musical stroll through an insider’s view of Los Angeles. Standout feature: 2.55:1 CinemaScope Aspect Ratio
2. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
The first time I saw this, I had some mixed feelings. On my second viewing I was sold. Standout feature: Cassian’s Coat
1. Arrival
This movie came just when we needed it most. It’s an alien invasion flick with a promise of peace. Standout feature: The Heptapod Logograms
Top 3 Favorite TV Shows
3. Last Man on Earth
With cameos by some of my favorite tv stars and movie cars, my number one pick from last year easily continued to earn a spot on this year’s list. Standout episode: General Breast Theme with Cobras
2. Black Mirror
So glad that Netflix is now helming this series. You’ll never look at your mobile phone the same way. Standout episode: Playtest
1. Stranger Things
I seriously don’t care how many member berries are packed into this one. It feels tight and fresh despite referencing films I know and love. Standout episode: Holly, Jolly
Top 3 Favorite Cars
3. Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
Hopefully this rig will help usher in a new era for the post-dieselgate VW. Standout features: long roof lines and a gravel-tackling stance.
2. BMW M2
You knew this would be here. It’s a treat to the eyes and the ears. Standout feature: wide-bodied wildness.
1. Porsche 911 R
There’s no doubt about it, Porsche tapped right into the whole Magnus Walker fanboy vibe with this one—creating the most driver-centric modern car of all time. Standout feature: throwback minimalist design philosophy.
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
The Vehicles of Wes Anderson
I've always enjoyed the way Wes directs vehicular action. This supercut shows just how precisely he puts together his brand of forced perspective moving shots. I have no idea how I didn't come across this video sooner. But I am glad that I discovered it eventually.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Juiced GTI
Wow. The folks at Vossen have done it again. This excellent vid not only showcases an absolutely epic hot rod, but also demonstrates the inspirational power of magazines—which I can totally relate to.
This great little site captures all the content to come out of their epic Limerock shoot and more.
This great little site captures all the content to come out of their epic Limerock shoot and more.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Safari 911 Redux
I stumbled onto this video featuring Leh Keen's cherry red Safari 911—not too dissimilar from the LuftAuto Safari 911 I recently posted about. I can't get enough of these crazy rally cars. I want want want want one.
Immediately after finding that vid... I then discovered this one!




Thursday, October 13, 2016
Raise the Roof with the BMW 530iX Enduro

I was flipping through my trusty Flipboard today and I stumbled onto what is easily the coolest BMW I have ever seen. The 1993 E34 BMW 530ix Endure prototype is the perfect combination of Bavarian Burner and Weekend Warrior. This is the automotive equivalent of a retro rolltop backpack.






Tuesday, September 20, 2016
North to Alaska
Here's a quick little vid of some of our adventures a-way-up north. Loving this old-timey track "North to Alaska" by Johnny Horton.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Thursday, July 21, 2016
The Seeker: A Safari 911
I can't get enough of this car, this song, this dude's other car, his house, I could go on. Gimme more please!
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Germany, etc.
I just got back from a 10-day trip with my pa through western Germany, a day trip to Amsterdam and several days in Switzerland rolling around the Zürich area. Amazing, right? TOTALLY mooched off his biz trip. While I was there, I snapped a bunch of pics. But I also took about a hundred short 5-10 second videos.
I've strung them all together here and added a track that I have zero licensing rights to... "Nantes" by Beirut. Hope you enjoy!
Friday, May 20, 2016
Crafted Cousteau
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