Loads of produce for Tuesday!
For the last DasBike-In Movie Night we’ll be featuring a whole night of local bike films by the Bay Area’s finest!
As usually, we’ll have free dinner and could totally use help in the kitchen as early as 4:30pm! Come early to help out!
To get you in the mood for this month’s screening, we’re asking for your participation! Have you carried things by bike and captured it on film (digital or otherwise)? Post your photo to Instagram or Twitter using Hashtag #dasbike, #mindthegapmovie, #carriedbybike to share photos of your carried by bike set up. Did you use your bike for camping? Moving? Carrying your cat? Bringing home dinner? Carrying your friend?
Whether you carry a little or a lot, bikes are a fashionable way to carry all sorts of stuff. We’ll be creating a slide show of your pics and showing them before the films. Post by midnight Monday, May 26. And when posting, feel free to include a short note on where you were going with your stuff and how much fun it was to carry it by bike!
Join in on the pre-event action via Facebook
More info about the film series
The Art of Carrying Things by Bike, a short created to inspire bikers new to commuting by bike, yet enjoyed by those already carrying things every day.
Laura J. Lukitsch, is a filmmaker with a passion for biking, thanks to her new work-in-progress documentary film, Mind the Gap, a film about the gap in urban transit infrastructure, one that prioritizes car and not people. She created the Mind the Gap web series which examines the joys of sustainable transit. Other films include the feature documentary, Beard Club, and installation project, LOVE.
We’ll have a contest for the best photo of your cargo bike! Share pics via Instagram #mindthegapmovie, #dasbike, #carriedbybike to enter! The crowd will vote on the favorite and the winner will be very pleased with a very delicious prize. . . .
The Spinster is a psychological thriller that follows a
cycle vixen looking for love as she rides the streets of San
Francisco. Phoebe, a smart and sassy bike mechanic, feels instant
chemistry when she meets Michael at her favorite haunt. Will this
charming newcomer be the one, or just another link in the chain? When
her crush spins out of control, Phoebe learns that love is a vicious
cycle.
Kristin Tieche is an award-winning producer and editor.
A creative force in the world of independent and documentary
filmmaking, she has edited documentaries that include the Sundance
2008 Audience Award winning “Fuel,” and the 2009 PBS/Independent Lens
film, “Power Paths.” Her 2011 film, “Forms of Identification,” won
Best Experimental Film at the Reynolda Film Festival 2012. Her most
recent film, “The Spinster,” is currently in festivals.
Tieche holds a Master of Arts in Television, Radio and Film from the
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University,
where she received awards from the National Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences in screenwriting and sound design. Her work as an editor
at CBS has also received two Emmy nominations.
Also, Kristin will have merchandise available for sale after the movie!
Trailer:
Neighbors Developing Divisadero interviewed bike riders at the Western Addition Sunday Streets in September 2012 to find out their tips for sharing the Wiggle with other cyclists, drivers, and pedestrians. Featuring Susan King, Director of Sunday Streets (“I always slow my roll….Slow and go!”), Morgan Fitzgibbons, Divis neighbor/co-founder of the Wigg Party (“Make eye contact … and smile”) and Divis neighbor/interviewer Pauli Ojea (“The Wiggle is my best friend late on a Friday night”). Produced/co-edited by Amy Farah Weiss, founder of Neighbors Developing Divisadero, and filmed/co-edited by Divis neighbor Paul Hudson.
Neighbors Developing Divisadero creatively, collaboratively, and strategically supports the development of the Divisadero Corridor and surrounding neighborhoods through a lens of cultural enrichment, social justice, and sustainability. NDDivis develops and facilitates opportunties for Divisasdero neighbors to actively participate in shaping, protecting, and enriching the neighborhood we live in and love.
UPDATE:
I wanna do the SF 49 Mile Scene Ride. So I want to start early. Maybe do a sunset ocean ride too. I will post more info here, but email me if you want to be a part of the planning (dasbikesf at gmail).
So here’s the plan:
If you want to be on TV and in the geotagged archive mentioned in the trailer you have to sign up to participate in One Day In SF here. Ellie will bring a bunch of copies of the additional release form to the beer hangout, but you gotta sign up at the above link.
Ellie has agreed to edit our footage and show it at the final installment of the DasBike-In Movie Nights, where we’ll also be showing other bike films made by Bay Area people. I’m also thinking of doing group ride around town before meeting up at Alamo Square. Anybody interested?
Cool? Cool! Join the Facebook Event!
I need to hire some more folks to park bikes with me! You get to hang outside & be around bikes & lots of people. Sometimes you get free sandwiches, cookies, or Levi’s. Daytime availability is a must. Check out the job description and apply!
We’ll be hosting the next DasBike-In Movie Night as part of the NOW! Community Festival!
Come help out as early as 4:30pm day of or email dasbikesf at gmail if you want to help us acquire food. More info
Free beer? Maybe? Dope.
Check out the new BART cars in the next few weeks.
Times & Locations for New Train Car Display
San Francisco—Justin Herman Plaza
(Near Embarcadero Station)
April 16, 2014 | 11:30am–7:00pm
West Oakland Station
April 18, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
Fremont Station
April 21, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
Pittsburg/Bay Point Station
April 23, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
San Francisco—Civic Center Plaza
(Fulton Street near Civic Center Station)
April 25, 2014 | 11:00am–7:00pm
North Berkeley Station
April 29, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
Milpitas/San Jose—Great Mall
Main Transit Center
(Great Mall Parkway & S. Main Street)
May 2, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
Dublin/Pleasanton Station
May 5, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
Fruitvale Station
May 7, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
Concord Station
May 9, 2014 | 2:00–7:00pm
http://www.bart.gov/about/projects/cars/new-features