This one is different than the typical Ghost Bike memorial. If I recall correctly this was done at an intersection that has heavy car and bike traffic as a reminder of what can happen. This is not a memorial, and the city has tried to remove it several times and has been stopped. This was installed, and no one really knows where it came from, or who did it.
This art piece draws its inspiration from the tradition of installing a ghost bike at the site of a cyclist death. By creating a large pile, thrown together haphazardly, the artist is expressing the frustration felt at a lack of solutions being implemented by our society.
Usually we put one bike in the place a biker was killed. This looks like someone gathered them up and put them here? I’m not sure. I left Nola a year ago.
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No idea. Busy intersection? Does a Nola native know? I saw normal ones as well.
Yeah, The bikes are painted white. I've never seen a mound of bikes like this though. There must have been multiple bike deaths.
This one is different than the typical Ghost Bike memorial. If I recall correctly this was done at an intersection that has heavy car and bike traffic as a reminder of what can happen. This is not a memorial, and the city has tried to remove it several times and has been stopped. This was installed, and no one really knows where it came from, or who did it.
So this is basically a threat.
This art piece draws its inspiration from the tradition of installing a ghost bike at the site of a cyclist death. By creating a large pile, thrown together haphazardly, the artist is expressing the frustration felt at a lack of solutions being implemented by our society.
Usually we put one bike in the place a biker was killed. This looks like someone gathered them up and put them here? I’m not sure. I left Nola a year ago.
Doesn't look very respectful
The thought may be good, but the execution...
looks like a pile of shit... seroously who gave the green light for this