Velocipedia
Velocipedia is a well-received project that continues to be showcased globally. It has been featured in various cities and linked to contests where participants draw bicycles from memory. Additionally, it has been highlighted in a documentary and inspired a rendering for an Italian TV show.
- ▪Velocipedia has been exhibited in cities like Athens, Berlin, and Paris.
- ▪The project is known for its interactive contests involving bicycle sketches.
- ▪It was featured in a documentary by Frauke Schlieckau for Arte.tv called Biking Boom.
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Velocipedia has been a very appreciated project. It is still being requested for exhibits all around the world and is by far my most known work. Velocipedia has already been on show in Athens, Berlin, Budapest, Berriedale (Tasmania), Grisolles, Jerusalem, Madrid, Mannheim, Monaco, Paris, Winterthur and a few other places. It is also featured in a document by Frauke Schlieckau for Arte.tv called Biking Boom. Some of these shows were linked to contests in which participants were asked to draw a bike by memory. A jury would then select a winner and their prize would be a rendering made by me according to the sketch. Another rendering along the principles of Velocipedia was made for an italian TV show called Easy Rider.
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