Monthly Archives: February 2011

Think Copenhagenize!

I have looked through a few things with biking in Copenhagen, and now I am more convinced that the biking culture is truly respected and embedded into the urban fabric. Please take the time to visit :http://www.urbanecology.net/exemples/danemark/copenhagenize-sophisticated-way-conceive-urban-cycling

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urbanBike video curation

Currently at my internship at Magnify.net (a video curation engine), and what I’ve find out is that I a) Into urban bike culture b) Like watching videos After considering these factors and did the math, I especially like bike video … Continue reading

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Questions from last week.

Here are some of the questions that I had prepared for last weeks class.  Some I had brought up, others I didn’t, but they might be helpful in thinking through some of the reading you have done for this week. … Continue reading

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Bicycling and social boundaries

This is a response to Hebridge’s “The Meaning of Style” and the blooming of bicycling subcultures all over the world. Hepperidge talks a lot about how subcultures adopt certain symbols and re-appropriate them as their own such as the punks’ … Continue reading

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Response; Cyclists shouldn’t ‘share the road,’ they should have their own

I was looking through urban bike blogs until I found this very interesting article. In the article, Elly Blue mentions that cyclers should not share the same road with cars nor with pedestrians. As an alternative, he points out cycle … Continue reading

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A Pedicab video

Pedicab Video

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urbanBIKE

urbanBIKE is a curricular and research initiative centered around the urban bicycle movement. Currently, we are building a framework for this large and broad research area, working with database search and mining tools to survey the existing body of data. … Continue reading

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