Rock The Bike: Shaping the river.
Rock The Bike: It's a river flowing between 3 hills, that activates when pedal power is flowing.
Rock The Bike: Note in the loft of my cousin's guest house.
Rock The Bike: Commuting from Brooklyn to Chelsea Pier.
Rock The Bike: Crates and crates of A/V gear.
Rock The Bike: Get to work.
Rock The Bike: Flowing river light channel.
Rock The Bike: Making the interactive LED cell phone charger.
Rock The Bike: Size comparison 2 x VRX 932LAP v. 1 x JBL PRX 635.
Rock The Bike: Small but true. The capacitor in the foreground is all our energy storage.
Rock The Bike: One person on a bike can charge 10 phones. You don't have to be an athlete.
Rock The Bike: I created an animated river of light in solidarity with the theme of protecting the Hudson River.
Rock The Bike: This is the size of room you can address with a 1 Bike / 2 Speaker system, IF people are willing to listen. If you want a sound system that can command a room to stop their side conversations and pay attention, you need more speakers.
Rock The Bike: Chelsea Clinton on the mic at a New York fundraiser for RiverKeeper. The audio of her speech was powered by a single rider.
Rock The Bike: We collaborated with Soul Cycle. They were cool and I want to work more with them.
Rock The Bike: Pedal Power played a role in this event, but it was pretty minor and greenwashy.
Rock The Bike: One Bike / Two Speaker rig was more than enough to fill the space, until... People started talking! I had no idea how loud it would be after the featured speakers had been on the bike. They ended up using a huge sound system just to get people to listen.
Rock The Bike: Crew of nearly 200 by my estimate.
Rock The Bike: Technician undoing truss of lighting after a single evening fundraiser.
Rock The Bike: The events industry is so wasteful! So much gear needed to address a crowd of 700 at a New York 'RiverKeeper' fundraiser.
Rock The Bike: Incredible dismantlement. The scale!
Rock The Bike: Facebook has its own bike shop called the Hub, where employees can get free tuneups. Some employees bring their laptops down there just because they like the vibe.
Rock The Bike: This was our setup at Facebook.
Rock The Bike: Facebook got a FBU and a FB Pro, both with the Vitamix upgrade.
Rock The Bike: Sampling Pedal Powered Pesto at Facebook's main campus on Bike To Work Day.
Rock The Bike: FBU rack got a little stretched by regular use. We're looking into this issue. If you have rack troubles, please let us know.
Rock The Bike: Overheating troubles on the way down (and back).
Rock The Bike: We created a 'test box' to make sure student generators were compatible with our system.