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Category Archives: movement

STREETswing

February 26, 2012by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU 2 Comments

Here is a video to show the progress we’ve made so far developing a backpack that is also a portable swing.  We tested our swing in a variety of urban […]

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community, experiments, movement, park, Play!, playground, streets

Stairway Stories: Experiment at Pratt Institute

November 3, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

Field Experiment: Can we persuade more people to choose the stairs instead of the elevator in Steuben Hall at Pratt Institute? Plan: To tempt people with excerpts from a hilarious […]

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experiments, movement, public art, stairs, Uncategorized

Human powered light show: A very clever idea!

November 1, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

Thanks to Christine for this link!

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biking, interactive, movement, public art, Uncategorized

An Inviting Rock

October 17, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

This rock in Fort Greene Park naturally makes people want to climb.

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movement, park

Zombi Race NYC

October 16, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU 2 Comments

If you need more motivation to go for a run than a park or a nice day, join the Zombi Race! You can sign up on their website to be […]

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event, interactive, movement, streets

Where the Sidewalk Ends…

October 12, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

How Our Neighborhoods Effect the Way We Move An interesting article on the GOOD website today about how our built environment, which is designed more for cars than it is […]

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community, movement, streets

Drag Racing: Experiments in Prospect Park

October 10, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

Field Experiment: Can we persuade people to move more, and in a different way, as they are walking down the street? Test #1: Create a simple race track on the […]

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experiments, interactive, movement, park, Uncategorized

Skipping Only Zones: Prospect Park & Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn

October 9, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

Field Experiment: Can we persuade people to move more, and in a different way, as they are walking down the street? Plan: Create a “Skipping Only Zone” with 2 yellow […]

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experiments, movement, park, Uncategorized

Interactive Swedish Stair Project

October 8, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

This public design installation by The Fun Theory from 2009 made climbing the stairs a lot more fun.

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interactive, movement, music, stairs

More Bike Lanes in NYC!

October 6, 2011by DESIGN THAT MOVES YOU Leave a comment

It’s great to see that Manhattan Committee Board 4 has just voted to extend west side bike lanes! Keep them coming, please.

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community, movement

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