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Design and Architecture

Everything Talks 3: Two Bikes

On this ‘Everything Talks,’ Two bicycles, one a brakeless “fixie,” the other a 27-speed Felt Verza City Bike, butt heads after they collide on the streets of New York.

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By Frances Anderton • Nov 20, 2013 • 1 min read

On this ‘Everything Talks,’ Two bicycles, one a brakeless “fixie,” the other a 27-speed Felt Verza City Bike, butt heads after they collide on the streets of New York.

Fixed-gear bike

Everything Talks is a series created for DnA by comedy writer Tom Saunders in which we learn what our objects really think.

Episode 3: Two Bikes

Two bicycles, one a brakeless “fixie,” the other a 27-speed Felt Verza City Bike, butt heads after they collide on the streets of New York.

Episode 2: A Vitamix and an Espresso Machine

When a a peppy newcomer to the counter, a Vitamix 6300, joins the kitchen countertop, the cool Rancilio Silvia espresso machine is not impressed.

Episode 1: An Eames Chair and a Le Corbusier Sofa

An Eames Lounge Chair and Le Corbusier’s LC3 Grand sofa bicker over who was the most iconic — and comfortable.

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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