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City Hack: Cyclists Create DIY Bike Lane with 120 Glued-On Plungers

18 May

[ By SA Rogers in Design & Guerilla Ads & Marketing. ]

When the government fails to meet the needs of its citizens, the citizens will go around them and produce their own solutions, whether they’re legal or not. That might mean occupying an alleyway with temporary housing, using cheap materials to create new public seating and other street furniture, or turning a disused city square into a park. In the Omaha neighborhood of Aksarben this week, it meant cyclists rounding up 120 toilet plungers and transforming them into a DIY bike lane barricade on one of the city’s more dangerous streets.

The group, calling itself PSA, or Plungers for Safer Aksarben, wrapped the plungers’ handles with reflective tape and glued them to the street without asking permission from the city. They knew their installation wouldn’t stay up forever, but hoped it would remain in place for at least 36 hours to call attention to a growing problem, since this bike lane has been the site of multiple accidents. City workers came by to take them down after just three hours.

Todd Pfitzer, the deputy director for transportation for the city of Omaha, told KETV “You just can’t decide one day to go out and do something on a public street, which is owned by taxpayers, that could create a dangerous situation without at least working with Public Works and getting a permit for it.” But he also said the city wouldn’t have approved a permit anyway.

Well, actually, Todd, you can do that, if the city fails to take necessary action. Just ask your fellow Midwestern city of Wichita, Kansas. Members of a tactical urbanism group calling themselves the Yellowbrick Street Team installed their own makeshift bike lane safety barricade using plungers, reflective tape and masonry adhesive back in March with the same goal, and city officials ultimately agreed that a more permanent solution was needed. Since then, they put up real barriers in the plungers’ place.

Images via the Omaha World-Herald, Todd Ramsay and Jaime Green of The Wichita Eagle

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Time Lapse – Rail Bridge Replacement, Cow Lane, Reading

30 Nov

Upper Cut Productions was commissioned by BAM Nuttall and Network Rail to film a rail bridge reconstruction project in Reading, during the Christmas period of 2011. 3 weather-proofed time lapse cameras were installed in various locations to capture the progress of the new bridge construction – they have taken nearly 1/4million photographs over the last 6 months. Following the short video of the bridge move between 24.12.11 and 28.12.11, this video reveals the full project from the bridge construction to the site clearance after New Year. This video is best watched at 720p and ‘large screen’ (but not full screen) for maximum quality.

Armed with their Fresh Push Play iPhone App, HIFANA took to the streets of a once again bustling and vibrant Tokyo to sample the city sounds, followed by an electrifying live set at night performed with only iPhone and iPad. We invited a small group of fans to the exclusive Yakatabune boat party on Tokyo Bay and recorded their performance. Learn more about the app: www.wktokyolab.com Directed by W+K Tokyo Lab (Shane Lester, Shingo Ohno, Marek Okon) Produced by W+K Tokyo Lab and Micro Film Producers : Bruce Ikeda and Hideki Kuroda Executive Producer (W+K Tokyo) : Blake Harrop Executive Creative Director (W+K Tokyo) : Tota Hasegawa Production support : GROUNDRIDDIM Music and Sound Design : HIFANA Editor and Colorist : Shane Lester Title Design and Animation : Marek Okon Director of Photography / Live : Naoki Noda Director of Photography / Sampling : Hiroki Ando Camera : Naoki Noda, Hiroki Ando, Susumu Washida, Tomomi Yazu, Takeshi Kogahara Tokyo cityscape shots at 0:40 and 2:09 provided by SET JAPAN Lighting : Yosuke Kai Stage Lighting : LIGHTNING STORM LED Lighting : Rhizomatiks Live Sound Engineer : Sound Crew Sound Mastering : Urban @ Potato Studio Special guest appearances by Daito Manabe and AFRA Special party guests : DJ SARASA aka Silverboombox, TreZure Empire, Raye 6, A$ AMI ONE, Special K

 
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GoPro 3D System Review – Crazy Lane Splitting/Filtering UK

29 Feb

Crazy (legal) Motorcycle Lane Splitting/Filtering in 3D! See our review here: www.totalmotorcycle.com Total Motorcycle 3D video review of the new GoPro HD 3D Camera System in Anaglyph Red/Blue 3D! 3D Type: Anaglyph Red/Blue 3D Filmed using: GoPro HD Cameras x2 Created using: GoPro CineForm Studio Motorcycle: 2001 Kawasaki Z750F The 3D HERO System allows you to combine two 1080p HD HERO cameras into a single housing to record 3D video and photos while simultaneously recording in 2D. A synchronization cable plugs into the rear HERO Port on both cameras to join them together, enabling both cameras to record video and photos in perfect synchronization. This is a requirement for professional quality 3D and is available only from GoPro. The included 3D editing software—GoPro Cineform Studio—makes it easy to convert your 3D HERO System footage into viewable 3D files you can watch on your computer, online at sites like YouTube, and on your 2D or 3DTV at home. Features: • Mounting System is compatible with all GoPro accessories • 3D waterproof housing is rated 180’/60m deep • Record 3D and 2D video and photo files simultaneously • Includes FREE easy-to-use 3D editing software—GoPro CineForm Studio What’s Included: • 3D Waterproof Housing • 3D Waterproof Door + Skeleton Door • 3D Hero Sync Cable • 3D Anaglyph Glasses (3 pairs) • Helmet Front Mount • 2 Flat + 2 Curved Adhesive Mounts • Assorted Mounting Hardware • FREE GoPro CineForm Studio software