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Monkeylectric Monkey Light adds some zest to your two-wheeler
Having a bicycle used to be plenty of fun when you were a kid, and it did not matter whether the bicycle was the latest model in the market – as long as it will be able to help you get around without requiring your parents to ferry you from door-to-door. With the Monkeylectric Monkey Light, it would be pretty simple – all that you need to do is to ... http://dlvr.it/LQLyfz
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This Memorial Day weekend marked the start of the NYC CitiBank Bike Share program.
These bikes could snowball into the new standard of transportation in NYC, a major environmental and city-planning win. These bright blue bikes are going to be everywhere, and we couldn't be more excited. That said, we can't be the only ones who are wondering about the safety of less-experienced bikers, tourists, and space-heads who will have to weather the bike-unfriendly taxi/car/bus centric streets. Especially when it's dark out. Enter San Francisco-based Monkeylectric who have designed a gorgeous new bike lighting system. A small piece of hardware attaches to the spokes of the wheels and turns the bike wheel into a mobile screen, able to project any GIF, JPG, PNG, AVI, MPEG, MOV, and the list goes on.
This could prove to be a MAJOR intersection of art, bike culture, safety, and advertising. The spectacle that these Monkey Lights cause are a guerilla marketing dream, and the opportunities for creative advertising solutions using the lights are endless.
Check out their kickstarter HERE