Let’s bike it!
To celebrate International No Car Day, some Latvian bicyclists from the Let’s Bike It organization built a big, car-sized frame around their bikes to show how much space people waste when they commute by car instead of by bike.
To celebrate International No Car Day, some Latvian bicyclists from the Let’s Bike It organization built a big, car-sized frame around their bikes to show how much space people waste when they commute by car instead of by bike.
Waffle Bike by Tom Sachs is a waffle-maker-bicycle that has been converted into a mobile station with several peculiar features. A cage on the back houses the chickens and on the front side the bike stores other ingredients and supplies needed for the preparation and consumption of waffles, including an electronic waffle maker, forks, a refrigerator storing whipped cream, and lingonberry jam. Mobile waffle making, fresh eggs straight from the chicken, real whipped cream – it’s a pretty sweet interface device!
All images © Tom Sachs.
Don’t know how to say. Road Art? In 2001, Peter Gibson better known as Roadsworth sought to get the city of Montreal’s attention to build more cycle tracks. What began as a form of activism has transformed into this unique form of street art. The artist has modified roads, sidewalks, parking lots and many other types of asphalt surfaces. The result: World’s most confusing road traffic signs and regulations.
Dandelions
Life Support
Dead Fish Crosswalk
Male Plug + Female Plug
Plough
The days are getting colder so that proper precautions must be taken for activities in the public. The archtitects H3T, based in Prague, have some good ideas to resist the cold of winter. Please note that brilliant bike sauna, a transportable sweat lodge pulled by a tandem bicycle. Of course, better than beer bikes (sorry for this comparison).
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