One new idea for every day in 2011. We're talking big, small, local, international, in action, and on the drawing board. Here's today's -- what's yours? While studying for her dissertation, Beveridge ...
How did we get here? New slides from PBOT tell an even more detailed and interesting story of how Portland’s bike network has evolved. See the full animation below. Yesterday I posted an animation ...
Inspired by the earliest animation techniques, Katy Beveridge designed cutout patterns for bicycle wheels that, when recorded on video at 25 frames per second, create an illusion of movement. She ...
To the naked eye, the intricate paper patterns attached to these bike wheels look like nothing but a blur when it’s in motion. But when filmed with a video camera, the limited frame rate reveals ...
When a very cool looking GIF visualizing a single day of Coast bike share bike rides in Tampa started getting attention online this week, we reached out to the creator to ask him how he made it, and ...
This short movie by Danish animator Thallis Vestergaard traces the history of the bicycle from its invention in the eighteenth century up to the present day (+ movie). The Boneshaker velocipede by ...
It used to be that the only places where animation was screened was on rectangular screens, be it a large theatrical screen or more modest TV and computer screens. Times are changing though. Today, ...
Clever! This video was made using 18 images attached to a bicycle wheel. When spun at a certain speed, the pictures start looking like hilarious animation. Sorta like a Zoetrope but with a bicycle ...
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