30 October 2009

Bike Style: A Bicycle Fashion Show... photos + videos

Last Saturday evening HUDSON URBAN BICYCLE (THE HUB), in the Village, hosted NYC's first cycling fashion show. It was well worth the hike through pouring rain to check out.

Scaffolding was built up above the ground floor to create a cat walk overhead complete with a ramp leading down to the stage + the two huge flood lights casted amazing shadows...

umbrella as prop


VIDEO>>> bike folding action

reflective sidewalls

saddle bag by Basil

getting carried away

slick backwards entrance

VIDEO>>> dance party finale

28 October 2009

unconditional love


Wish I knew where I found this... perhaps Eurobike or Interbike coverage?!

26 October 2009

lèche-vitrine at Anthropologie


Current window display at Anthropologie on 5th Avenue. Through the window, spotted this bike equipped with two huge wicker baskets across the street...

24 October 2009

paying attention

Transport For London's campaign addressing drivers while demonstrating change blindness...

In visual perception, change blindness is the phenomenon that occurs when a person viewing a visual scene apparently fails to detect large changes in the scene. For change blindness to occur, the change in the scene typically has to coincide with some visual disruption such as a saccade (eye movement) or a brief obscuration of the observed scene or image. - via Wiki

Another tangentially related theory is Hans Monderman's Shared Space concept - that by removing street signs and mechanical traffic devices people are forced to pay attention to their surrounds...



Shared Space relies on environmental context--in this case, a landscape unlittered by signs--to influence human behavior. "Our behavior in a theatre or a church differs from a pub or in a football stadium as we understand the signs and signals through years of cultural immersion," Monderman told an interviewer in 2006. "Likewise if we see children playing in the street, we are more likely to slow down than if we saw a sign saying 'Danger, Children!'" - via Worldchanging

23 October 2009

21 October 2009

with clothing on my mind...



the perfect sweatshirt when you start over heating, with a sewn in tank, by Free People
+
what if it included rear pockets like on this sweatshirt by Nari/Furi from Japan!

Bike Style: A Bicycle Fashion Show - THIS Saturday



'Cycle Chic' in NYC...

HUDSON URBAN BICYCLES (a.k.a. The HUB) is hosting a commuter cyclist fashion show which will include Brooks, Reiss, Lela Rose, Sheila Moon (who has a lot of tweed this season for women) and Osloh

Saturday, October 24th
9pm - 12am, show starts at 10
71 Morton Street, b/w Greenwich & Hudson, NYC

The HUB was founded by George Bliss in 1995, with the goal of creating a community center bound by the concept of conscientious transportation. The HUB specializes in new Dutch and European bicycles, vintage American and English cycles, bicycle attire and accessories, repairs, and rentals. Open daily from 10am to 8pm.

19 October 2009

9 in 1

I have been on the look out for tire levers with a built allen wrench - which I have seen - but in the meantime came across Ritchey's 9 Lightweight Mutli Tool which is 9 tools in 1:

2, 3, 4, 5, 6mm allens
flat head screwdriver
T25 torx for disc brake rotors
spoke wrench
and the ever important, bottle opener

It also has a key ring loop which would make for a handy yet bulky keychain.

bike-opolis

The battle over which North American city is the best for biking is fierce...
But Chris Korbey's graphics will brighten your day - if you live in Portland.

Thanks, Ms. Claudine via GOOD.is

17 October 2009

DESIGNER BIKES: Roos Stallinga


Last month I had the good fortune of being introduced to Dutch artist + photographer Roos Stallinga! Roos is the creator and author of the recently published Ride With Me NYC a New York City bike guide. The book takes you on cycling adventures though the city... combining a fun mixture of photographs, art, maps + interviews with NY bikers who share tips and experiences.



From Amsterdam, Roos shared her first time riding in NYC, Dutch bicycles, and dream commuter bike with for the LOVE of bikes. Enjoy + details are below on picking up a copy of the book!

Your first NYC bicycle ride…
I was already an experienced city cyclist, being from Amsterdam, but I remember for the first time following a friend through the traffic on First Avenue in the East Village as a first it does feel a bit like being deflowered! I remember feeling scared and thrilled at the same time, and when we arrived at the destination, I was hooked. I really feel that biking is such a great way to get around New York, I love it so much, that is why I wanted to make a book about it, to share this joy.
What would encourage more women in NYC to bike…
It will happen, and is already happening I think. But, maybe more nice comfy bikes & happy female role models around. It's just a matter of time, probably, and people like you and me doing it and talking/writing/drawing about it.
Living in Amsterdam, what kinds of cyclists do you see…
You really see everything on a bike. Women dressed up, dressed down, men in suits, with more than 2 children in a cargo bike with dogs and groceries, totally pimped graffiti-ed bikes, pink ones, and with a sound system build in:-) You do see some more cruisers lately, and the cargo bike has been a trend for a while now, especially for yuppies.
What would your dream commuter bike be like…
click to enlarge
Like most Dutch people a bike is just a bike, a vehicle to get from A to B, and one you don't want to get stolen so better not be TOO fancy. In Amsterdam I have two bikes: an old Dutch "oma" (granny) and my New York Panasonic ten speed. I am starting to dream about buying myself a strong and beautiful bike especially made for me:-) I would love to draw on it too, somewhere, make a little artwork on it. I am in love with bikes from an old bike maker Het Nieuwe Werck (meaning the new work) in my neighborhood, Grimminck, in Amsterdam. Their website is not so fancy but the bikes are classic. I would like one with a big basket or box on the front where I can put all my groceries and flowers and at some point also a nice childs seat.

You can take a sneak peak at Ride With ME NYC [here] and in NYC, copies are for sale at St. Marks Books, A Bicycle Shop, and very soon... online!

3M reflective love

3M reflective self adhesive vinyl for your bike -- in all types of shapes including that great heart cog.

16 October 2009

rainlegs



Rainlegs protect the upper legs against rain, wind and the cold. The product has been manufactured from wind and water resistant parachute material. The leg protectors are open on the back of the legs, so that no condensation can take place and clothes will stay dry.
Who would have guessed rain rear could be sexy?
Designed & distributed in the Netherlands but for those of us in the USofA they are available [here]

Lance + Nike + Art = STAGES

Catherine Opie - Untitled (Road)

Tom Sachs - Lance's Tequila Bike for Girls

Aaron Young - Burnout (Pour on the Colas)

Lance Armstrong and Nike launch STAGES... a global exhibition of design, photography, street art and fine art including Cai Guo-Qiang, Andreas Gursky, Sherpard Fairey and 20 other heavy hitters - inspired by Lance and LIVESTRONG to raise fund and awareness for the fight against cancer via the Lance Armstrong Foundation. The show was just in Paris and is now in NYC... then off to Art Basel Miami Beach in early December.

Park Avenue Armory (special preview) October 5 - 22, 2009
DEITCH Projects in NYC October 31 - November 21, 2009

Thanks, Ingrid
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