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Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 11:35 am
by Jim DeVito
dl meckes wrote:Where are new outcroppings of Lightspeed boxed popping up?
Ohh, Theres more of those god awful things coming?
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:29 am
by Brian Pedaci
More inspiration?Through the city of Fort Collins’ Art in Public Places Program, about 40 utility transformer boxes have gone from a frequent target for taggers to vibrant works of art adding to the city’s culture.
Utility transformers are cabinets that house a device the utility uses to convert medium voltage from the utility plant to operating volts for use at a business.
The idea to turn the boxes into works of art came about four years earlier when Fort Collins Utilities began realizing how much money and manpower were being used to clean off regular graffiti tags from the 7,000 utility transformers across the city, said Kraig Bader, electric standards engineering manager for Fort Collins Utilities.
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:19 pm
by Geoff Wopershall
Anyone know anybody that makes vinyl adhesive signs for those AT&T boxes? Here's one creative way to deal with eyesores...
http://www.prettycoolthings.com/2008/11/15/urban-camouflage-art/
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:17 am
by Heidi Hilty
Would LOVE to see our Lakewood eyesores decorated...
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:24 pm
by Dustin James
I know for a fact that A Graphic Solution (AGS) in Lakewood knows how to do both the urban camo version, or the art version on page 16 of this thread

I really like the urban camo for the best integration.
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:03 pm
by Rhonda loje
So what are we waiting for???
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:04 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Dustin James wrote:I know for a fact that A Graphic Solution (AGS) in Lakewood knows how to do both the urban camo version, or the art version on page 16 of this thread

I really like the urban camo for the best integration.
Dustin
While I can easily produce those prints and wraps to hide AT&T's Uverse Boxes that blight
our neighborhoods. I hate to be a follower. While you and I could make a good case for
coming up with these wraps, months if not years before anyone else, I want more for
Lakewood.
Lakewood is a city filled with hundred year old homes and a vibrant historical society.
I think for Lakewood we should go more retro.
So I had a meetings with the AGS Urban Planning design team visit with members of
Lakewood Historical and Western Reserve Historical Society and came up with these.
Pink is the new Light Red!
Uverse Cosies




or kill two birds with one eyesore.
Wayfinding!

Make AT&T pay for our wayfinding and place them only on Uverse boxes.
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Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:07 pm
by Brian Pedaci
I know you're joking but that last one's the best idea I've heard in a long time.
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:39 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Brian Pedaci wrote:I know you're joking but that last one's the best idea I've heard in a long time.

However it occurred to me, it should say ONELAKEWOOD.COM not just Lakewood.
For the effort the city has gone into creating the website and branding it, we should have
it everywhere. It is on every garbage can, why shouldn't it be on all wayfinding?

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Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:00 pm
by Charlie Page
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Lakewood is a city filled with hundred year old homes and a vibrant historical society.
As soon as I read that part I thought you might have come up with something like this

Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:03 pm
by Rhonda loje
And what are you implying Charlie??????
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:19 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Charlie Page wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Lakewood is a city filled with hundred year old homes and a vibrant historical society.
As soon as I read that part I thought you might have come up with something like this


Does not have the same rustic feel I was hoping for.
Still maybe we could put them on every corner and rent the empty ones out, and then we would never
know if it was an AT&T box or outhouse-steader.
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Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:25 pm
by Donald Farris
Hi,
I love them all, Jim. Last idea is great, agreed. I like the chicken cover, it will help combat that "anti-chicken" attitude the City government has.
I did notice that in the swanky neighborhood north of Lake, there was a real effort at expense to "beautify" them.

Given that AT&T could have buried each and every one of these, I wonder why the City didn't require it. I have seen the City require "beautification" be done of property owners who have far smaller pockets than AT&T. It sad to see corporate welfare be run down the throats of Lakewood. Is it cheaper to send 1 guy to Harvard than correctly bury these? It isn't beautification, it's Dunnification.
Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:25 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Jim O'Bryan wrote:or kill two birds with one eyesore.
Wayfinding!

Make AT&T pay for our wayfinding and place them only on Uverse boxes.
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Left out some details!
Sorry

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Re: Ahead at Lightspeed
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:47 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Donald Farris wrote:Hi,
I love them all, Jim. Last idea is great, agreed. I like the chicken cover, it will help combat that "anti-chicken" attitude the City government has.
I did notice that in the swanky neighborhood north of Lake, there was a real effort at expense to "beautify" them.

Given that AT&T could have buried each and every one of these, I wonder why the City didn't require it. I have seen the City require "beautification" be done of property owners who have far smaller pockets than AT&T. It sad to see corporate welfare be run down the throats of Lakewood. Is it cheaper to send 1 guy to Harvard than correctly bury these? It isn't beautification, it's Dunnification.
Don
It is nice that they made some of them much nicer than others. Look at the one charley came up with!
But for some reason, when I saw your image I was thinking maybe we could make others educational. As
we have launched a project to build an Eifel Tower at the entrance to Lakewood maybe something like this
would work down by you.

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