Urban hacktivist Florian Rivière came up with this guerrilla crosswalk in his home town Strasbourg. Made from old carpet, the light-weight pop-up crosswalks are easy to carry and can be placed on the street “so you can cross wherever pleases you”. Rivière explains that his walkway takes up the idea of roll-up codes in a video game to move from one place to another. The guerrilla crosswalks are for sale for €10. As of Monday, the artist sold two to art lovers. I believe that a pop-up crosswalk system could be pretty useful in temporary situations, such as big events and festivals
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Urban hacktivist Florian Rivière came up with this guerrilla crosswalk in his home town Strasbourg. Made from old...
Urban hacktivist Florian Rivière came up with this guerrilla crosswalk in his home town Strasbourg. Made from old...
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