Lifestyle: September 2009 Archives
“After decades of urban cycling, he’s come to believe that cities are best seen and understood from a cyclist’s-eye view, which hits a perspectival sweet spot, “faster than a walk, slower than a train, and often slightly higher than a person.” The results can almost mystical, he says in his new book, Bicycle Diaries.” Jebediah Reed writes about David Byrne’s dangerous infatuation with urban cycling on Infrastructurist.com.
