A wonderful little social patterning, guerilla marketing experiment, in which a bicycle occupies automotive space, and replicates. And a larger version, in which bicycles have their own designated replication space.
A wonderful little social patterning, guerilla marketing experiment, in which a bicycle occupies automotive space, and replicates. And a larger version, in which bicycles have their own designated replication space.
My only concern with doing that in the US (including Boulder), is with motorists not parallel parking correctly, or the bicycles getting stolen because their impromptu parking spot doesn’t have a sturdy bike rack.
In Philadelphia especially, motorists practice “the bump”, where they parallel park into a spot, then slowly back up until they “tap” the bumper of the car behind them.
I do love the experiment and art of the video, and the idea of taking over a car’s parking spot on the street is probably what generated the idea for corrals.