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a little bit more on taking back space…
September 29, 2010, 4:49 pm
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a while ago i mentioned a global event started in 2005 by the amazingly awesome san francisco art design activism firm rebar called PARK(ing) day…  held each year on the 17th of september, PARK(ing) day is based around the act of taking back space in the city whilst challenging the volume of car parking versus the amount of green space… simply put, space for cars versus space for people…

having recently worked with the vancouver public space network on their PARK(ing) day spot i was super impressed with all those involved in getting the project off the ground and making it so successful on the day… i say successful because although we ended up getting shut down by the police (based on a complaint from local business owners) our spirits were not dampened as we moved around the street from spot to spot… i am however pretty disappointed with both the business owners and the police who seemed to be very mis-informed with the purpose of the exercise even to the point of inventing “rules” of the road… not cool… but hey maybe some people just aren’t ready for the niceties of a green city… or maybe they don’t really care about its citizens… hmmm… and all this even in the world’s greenest city by 2020, vancouver… food for thought i guess… check the pics below and hopefully we’ll see you next year… much luv x


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should really be a white bubble with black writing you lawbreaker.

Comment by ronny

Nico,

Love the fine work of yourself and the VPSN in sotrming the minds of the citizens around you – creatively helping them to imagine alternative futures.

With regards to the actions of businesses and the police – the status quo is always afraid of new ideas and they call in the keepers of the status quo.

As the saying goes “decrease the police, increase the peace”

Your actions are so important to creating social change. Keep up the good work, mate.

Comment by Liam Cooper

Sorry. that should be ‘storming’

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