Archive for June, 2009

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

“Sharing is Caring” for NYC Cabs

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The Taxi and Limousine Commission recently voted in favor of “share-a-cab” pilot programs. 

Select cab drivers will be able to pick up multiple passengers traveling along the same route. Each passenger sharing a ride with a stranger will get at least a 50% discount thanks to new, multi-fare meters. 

Beginning this fall, pick up points will include Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, Port Authority Bus Terminal, West 57th Street at Eighth Avenue, East 72nd Street at Third Avenue, and West 72nd at Columbus Avenue. Participating cabs will have electronic signs showing the neighborhoods they are traveling through. 

With New Yorkers becoming more environmentally and economically conscious, this new plan may be just what the city needs. A small taxi stand on the Upper East Side has been using this program with $6 fares to Wall Street. With 4 people cramping into each one of these cabs, a set of universal rules has been established. For example, silence is golden - cell phone conversations are absolutely forbidden. The TLC will display an explicit code of conduct in all participating cabs.

This plan may help New Yorkers’ wallets, but what about their manners? Only time will tell.

Posted by Sarah Dumoff

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Invading of the Jonathan Levine Gallery

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The Parisian street artist known as Invader will be having his first solo exhibition at Jonathan Levine Gallery in Chelsea starting at the end of this month, June 27.

The pixelated, 8-bit video game inspired artist from France often works with mosaic tiles to create pieces that often give a nostalgic feeling of those classic games such as Pacman and Space Invaders. Although this is his first time having a solo exhibition in New York, it is definitely not the first time he has displayed his work here. He first invaded New York back in 2000 and since then has come back numerous times to leave his mark on the streets of New York. So far, he has invaded over 40 cities from every inhabitable continent.

The artist’s coming exhibition is titled “Top 10″, which is referring to what he believes is to be the 10 most influential albums of his generation. He then recreated the album artwork of the albums using his style and techniques. He will be showing his usual mosaic pieces but will also be showing how the ability to manipulate a Rubik’s cube serves a greater purpose than to just impressing the ladies. The image of the Clash’s “London Calling” album cover at the top was actually created by manually manipulating a series of Rubik’s cubes until he reached the final image. For an even better idea of what his exhibition show is going to be like, check the video link provided at the bottom.

If you can’t manage visit his exhibition to see his artwork in person, not to worry. Just walk around the streets… and keep your eyes open.

Invader "Top 10Video"

http://www.space-invaders.com/

http://www.jonathanlevinegallery.com/

Posted by Christóbal

Click here for video link

Clay Shirky, an NYU professor on the Internet’s effects, explains how the new Twitterific world has revolutionized communication among citizens. From tweets on the Iranian protests to John McCain’s next car, Twitter is quickly becoming the de facto method of individualized mass communication.

If you’d like to watch another TED talk, I very, very highly recommend business expert Joseph Pine’s discussion on the experience desired by the modern consumer.

Posted by Jonathan Strickberger

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Bicycle Film Festival

Bicycle Film Festival 2009Another year, another Bicycle Film Festival, now in it’s ninth year.

This festival celebrates all styles of bikes and biking through art, film, music and performance.

Bicycles give a lifestyle to any person so why not celebrate them.

The New York ‘Bicycle Film Festival’ takes place from June the 17th until the 21st.

Find all the details at:

http://bicyclefilmfestival.com/

As Brendt Barbur (BBF’s Founding Director) says, “Bikes Rule.”

Posted by Stephen Buss