Bicycles, Art, and Robots

Bikes, with their cute mechanical simplicity and efficient way of using of energy, fascinate the engineer in me. Combined with the thrill of blurring past the seemingly static world with fleshy swirling feet grafted to steel and rubber, bike riding confuses me for a bit into thinking I’m a mechanized version of myself. You know, a Philbot. So, this last weekend when nearly 180 of my mechanized brothers assembled in Monaco for the start of the 2009 Tour de France,  I shifted my cyborg eye away from art and marketing for a few hours to watch my favorite sporting event and cheer on the race for the coveted Maillot jaune.

As you all are hopefully aware, the leader of many a mechanized-two-wheeler assault peloton, Lance Armstrong, has come out of retirement and is competing in the 2009 Tour de France to promote cancer awareness through his Livestrong organization. What you all may not be aware of is that Lance has a thing for art and has commissioned some pretty notable artists and designers to create bikes for him.

For example, Marc Newson, whose designs were included in our recent exhibition, European Design Since 1985, is responsible for the graphic treatment on this time trial bike.

Marc Newsons bicycle for Lance Armstrong

Marc Newson's bicycle for Lance Armstrong

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Phil’s Pharmacy

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Crazy and Funny Art Swine Flu Masks – Swine flu is not funny. However, these masks are neat. Reminds me of the Peter Sarsgaard SARS guard.

Guerrilla Girls – Still got gorillas/guerrillas on my mind. Check out the efforts of this troop. “We’re a bunch of anonymous females who take the names of dead women artists as pseudonyms and appear in public wearing gorilla masks…Dubbing ourselves the conscience of culture, we declare ourselves feminist counterparts to the mostly male tradition of anonymous do-gooders like Robin Hood, Batman, and the Lone Ranger.” Facebook / Twitter

“Stages” Touring Art Exhibition – Turns out Lance Armstrong has got some art passion inside him and is sponsoring an art tour through his “Live Strong” campaign. Names associated with the tour include Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, Shepard Fairey, Tom Sachs, Geoff McFetridge, and Raymond Pettibon just to name a handful. Check out this huge wall mural by your boy Shepard Fairey.

Monday Music – “I Want You To Know” by Dinosour Jr.

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