Showing posts with label critical mass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label critical mass. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

critical mass riders in NBA playoffs, CTX does not root for them

how can this be? not when they are of the MIAMI HEAT! as you may recall a few months ago that lebron james, dwayne wade, and mario chalmers rode critical mass not too long ago. he threw up those pics on instagram with the hashtag #bikelife. brought to you by meliBROsa.



normally i would be rooting for the bike...but, well, they are playing my SAN ANTONIO SPURS.

i didn't easily find any pics of the SAN ANTONIO SPURS on bikes...but as you all know i'm from texas. and i want them to BEAT THE HEAT.



so it's all well and fine that critical mass participant and bike commuters are in the NBA playoffs, and hell, maybe their bike helped get them there...but this time, i hope they lose. cause really, we're so close to winning the NBA FINALS!

GO SPURS GO!!


just keep playing like this!

Friday, November 30, 2012

Ballers on bikes: D-Wade y LeBron ride Critical Mass in Miami




Both images via his instagram: instagram.com/kingjames


#bikelife -- Nice hashtag, LeBron.
The Heat went out for a ride after BARELY beating the Spurs bench last night. Would coach Pop ride a bike too in SA? :)

Friday, October 12, 2012

friday fun times: tall bike edition

a bunch of people came into town to critical mass a couple of weeks ago. including people who came from mexico city on a TALL BIKE. not a touring bike, but a tall bike.

image from johnny payphone.

as i shake my head at wondering how hard this must have been to do, they were quite the sight to see all over town. have you seen how to mount those things? not to mention stopping.

if you are not familiar with a tall bike, it is a bike that constructed out of two (or more) frames stacked on top of another to have the "tall" look and feel of it.

here are a few that made it to ocean beach from whereabouts unknown. requesting donations to get them shipped back to those places...

tall bikes

tall bikes

am not sure about if they got help to go back home, so if anyone reading knows, we'd love to hear about the continuing adventures of those tall bikes.

am in austin, my lovely hot and humid hometown for the ACL festival. we will be using pedal power to get to the festival. duh. also can't wait to be riding my austin bike again! we both have older mountain bike frames that we have converted to be more commuter friendly, but we also want to ride some trails while we're here! hope we have time to do so!

have a great weekend everyone!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

critical points of view...

i meant to put this up last week, but i had to attend to some family matters.

i wanted to share some pics i took of critical mass from a couple of fridays ago. you can be en masse with your bikey posse one second, and the next second lose all of them completely as the slow moving molasses mass moves around you like lava, hot and with determination.

also, critical mass was not just one day of celebration, but a week long event with something new each day. the last day was on sunday, a bittersweet day for me, which ended with a lovely bike ride to the beach to hear some music from musicians using the rock the bike sound system.

ade already spelled out a few reasons why she hopes not to need critical mass in a few years, and i happen to agree with her. so this will just be a picture post.

enjoy.

Why things gotta be so complicated? #nervous @chinstrap & @mikaela_carolyn

kiddical mass showed up!

Ready to ride! #sfcm20 #kiddicalmass

Ready to roll! #sfcm20 #kiddicalmass

Chopper baby. Vroom vroom. #sfcm20

what do you call a bikey marching band.

What do you call a bikey marching band? #sfcm20

you've got mail, chevron.

Dear Chevron, sorry I have a bicycle. #sfcm20

Mundo towing a public bike #sfcm20

sunday's closing event took place at ocean beach.

Bike pile y Mariano #sfcm20

volker locking bike piles

bikes in the sand

nio relaxing after pedaling

sunset. and life continuing on.

besos in the sunset.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Getting Critical For 20 Years

The ride that started it all was 20 years ago this month!  No matter what you think about Critical Mass, if you ride a bicycle in any city that has a bicycle lane or a sharrow or bicycle racks to park on you owe that first ride, and every one since, for making sure that the rights of bicyclists all over the world are kept in the public eye.  Critical Mass stopped us being invisible.  Critical Mass made those of us on the road a force to be reckoned with.  Critical Mass kept the conversation going at a time when it was being silenced.

Crowds

The media and those who just can not, or will not, see beyond their dashboards will never see anything more than the controversy. They will only ever see a 10 minute disruption of their drive as the worst thing to happen in their lives (and if it is, how lucky they are!).  They will never see the people in front of them.

Into The Breach

According to some, Critical Mass is only a bunch of hooligans out to cause mayhem and ruin it for everyone,

Mass For All

Dogs Like Mass, Too

that only the "able bodied" and "young" and "athletic" can particiapte,

Special

Little Mass

only young men out to destroy are there,

Teaching The Future

it sets a bad example for the kids who see the mayhem.

International

And yet, it has become a world wide movement, in spite of its "hooligan" tendencies.

Sabertooth Asian & Sailor Boy


variety

That Ain't Jared

Powell St Blur

So while Critical Mass looks different to different people, it is, whether it means to be or not, the public and in your face fight for the future of little kids with stuffed penguins on their helmets. Isn't that what all protests strive to be about?

We Ride For His Future

Happy 20th, Critical Mass!  No offense, but I hope we don't need you in another 20.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

putting the 20th anniversary of critical mass to the bikey bechdel test

to follow up our conversation from last week where i talked about the bikey bechdel test, i thought i'd put the 20th anniversary of critical mass to the test. crtical mass turns 20 tomorrow, which is the last friday of september 2012.

there are several ways to put CM to the bikey bechdel test. their promotion has been on FB, on local radio stations, local weeklies, art posters for sale, and a popup store on valencia street. let's take a look and see how CM fares with the bikey bechdel test.

to refresh your memory, here are the rules that will be applied:

1. Are women present or represented at all?
2. Are the women presented as active subjects rather than passive objects?
3. If the gender were reversed, would the meaning stay more or less unchanged? (Or would the image become hilarious?)


FB page:
their logo is of a person wearing a skirt with pigtails holding a bike upside down.


1. yes. we can assume this is a woman, albeit a silhouette. there is no one else in the image.
2. active: i would say holding a bike is a pretty active thing to be doing.
3. i thought about this silhouette being a man (wearing a dress and pigtails) and didn't think the meaning would change at all.

the FB icon passes.

much of the rest of their FB talks about various articles. the SFCM persona is most likely a lot of people, females included, but things being shared are not women's voices.
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local radio station interview on KQED.
1. no. the people talking about critical mass on the radio were all men.
2. there were no women representing CM on the interview. there were 4 men. a few emails written by women, and a few female callers.
3. if the gender was reversed, the meaning would change because it means women have a say.

the radio station interview fails.

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local weeklies (in this case sf bay guardian)
1. yes. the first (and only) woman to say anything of substance is buried on page three. the other woman is the "girlfriend" of someone.
2. yes and no. lisaruth is an active participant, having co-edit a book called shift happens and talked about various critical mass rides around the world. she is the only female voice talking about the event and belonging to a community. there are only two women mentioned in this article and many more men mentioned. i would say the girlfriend mention alone (after all, her boyfriend was not called "boyfriend of marie"), makes her representation, unfortunately, passive.
3. if gender was reversed, would be no women represented, so the meaning would be CHANGED.

the local weekly mention fails due to gender disparity represented in the article.
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art posters for sale
there are three posters for sale to help out CM. let's take a look.
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mona caron's 20th anniversary poster

1. yes, women are present...as an angel. bonus points for the genderless child in the front.
2. unclear. the woman is engaging the viewer by staring directly out to catch the gaze. however, she's twisting her body in a pose that is slightly suggestive towards being more sexual in nature. she's not on her bike but rather holding it by the handlebars. she also has wings, so might not need a bike?
3. i believe if the gender was reversed the image would look ridiculous.

hard to say if this passes the bikey bechdel test or not. on one hand, this is created by a woman, but the woman/angel represented is sort of sexually suggestive. i'm inclined to say this image does NOT pass.
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hugh d'andrade's 20th anniversary poster
1. yes, there are women silhouettes present.
2. they are being active participants riding their silhouetted bikes.
3. unclear. both genders are represented pretty equally. well, 3 men, 2 women, and a child. if the gender was reversed on the mother, in particular, it would be changed for the "awesomer", because that would be a father riding his child around on a bike.

hugh d'andrade's poster PASSES.
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Jim Swanson 20th anniversary poster
1. yes, there are women represented.
2. they are being active participants riding their bikes.
3. no, the meaning would be unchanged. these are just regular people riding their bikes. the genders seem to be evenly represented.

jim swanson's poster PASSES.

so there you go! seems like after 20 years, there's still some gender stuff to figure out. but i do like that lisaruth and mona are well-represented. just need more females doing things for CM for it to pass the bikey bechdel test.

thanks, and see you at the 20th anniversary on friday! mixed feelings about the ride myself, but i do have mad respect for them and all they do.

Arthursday: tunnels

/link+art credit: work by Tatsuro Kiuchi via it's nice that.
Tunnels would be a big prominent birthmark if Critical was a human body. With the exception of the Geary and Park Presidio ones, tunnels are a frequent and quintessential experience whilst participating in a San Francisco critical mass ride.

Tomorrow is the 20th anniversary and here is more info, links and good stuff including purchasing/download of BEAUTIFUL poster done by rad local artists: SF Critical Mass

I've expanded the usual short+sweet Arthursday a bit, including a few San Francisco tunnel shots as well as one from Los Angeles by our 4th amiga in Los Angeles: Caryl (first photo below) +the rest them are from the 3 of us here in SF :)

Los Angeles
Los Angeles by -Caryl
Tunnel vision
polo fields in golden gate park by meligrosa
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Ade+calitexican+i: tunnel trolls 3+ years ago:
Tunnel Vision
Tunnel Vision by Adrienne Johnson SF
-- and this from that:
three tunnel trolls
three tunnel trolls by meligrosa
three tunnel trolls
calitexican's previous yellow mixte! aw.
stockton tunnel
stockton tunnel by meligrosa
tunnel
critical boys 2009 by meligrosa
Tunnel vision
golden gate park, late 2009 by meligrosa
Badass bullet belt
Badass bullet belt by calitexican
Stockton tunnel
At dusk. SF critical mass. September 2009. - Stockton tunnel by calitexican
Guess who's back

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Tunnels are like blogs, they connect people from one side of their screen onto the other – with people in a different place with a similar perspectives -- xxom