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Riding in the Circle

Samstag, Januar 16th, 2010

Last year a Japanese film crew came to Beijing to film me cycling. They have put together a short movie called „Riding in the Circle“ about my passion for cycling and my life in Beijing. They put the movie trailer on their website – you can go there and watch it.

They have submitted this movie to the Bicycle Film Festival 2010 as well as other movie festivals and I hope it gets selected.

In November when I was in Tokyo and met with the film crew again they had given me contact sheets with some of the pictures they had taken during the making of the film February 2009 in Beijing.

During the Filming of Riding in the Circle Movie

The Making of Riding in the Circle Film about Ines

It was great to see all these pictures that brought back the memory of a really intense but fun  time in 2009. That last dinner we had had some Erguotou (very strong Chinese rice alcohol) to celebrate the end of the filming.

Erguotou

The result was me hugging the bicycle that was painted on the bike lane in front of the restaurant. I have not drunk any Erguotou since then and would like to avoid it also in future.

Ines Brunn Hugging a Beijing Bike Lane Bicycle Logo

Ines Brunn UCCA Talk

Samstag, Januar 9th, 2010

Today was Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) talk series „China Story 6“ that they invited my do on „Unstoppable: Fixed Gear Bike Culture in Beijing“.

UCCA talk series “Unstoppable: Fixed Gear Bike Culture in Beijing”

Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) is a non profit, comprehensive art center founded in Beijing by collectors Guy and Myriam Ullens in November 2007. UCCA presents exhibitions of established and emerging artists and develops a trusted platform to share knowledge through education and research. The core of UCCA programs includes conferences, lectures, special events, artistic performances, and films. UCCA activities are a magnet for many kinds of audiences, from art fans and specialists to families and children.

We had arranged with the UCCA management that we could bring some of the fixed gear bikes inside and display them during my talk and performance.

Fixed Gear Bicycle Display in UCCA Museum

It was nice to see that many people came out to the contemporary art district despite the cold weather, snow on the roads and traffic jams. Even though some came a little bit late. This picture shows part of the audience before I started my talk.

Lecture Audience in the UCCA Cafe Area

And it was very nice to see some of my friends come, even from as far as Germany.

Friends that came to my talk

My talk started with a brief bicycle history explaining that the first bicycles were fixed gear. Then showing the bicycle messenger scene around the world and how that created a sub-culture with many people doing urban cycling and wearing messenger bags. Then I showed how the first people started riding fixed gear in China and how big the Beijing fixed gear group now is with over 80 cyclists.

Ines Brunn Speaking about the Fixed Gear Bike Culture in Beijing

I then also asked some people of our Beijing Fixed Gear Group to come on up and explain why they ride fixed gear bicycles. The first one was my friend GMing.

GMing Talking about Fixed Gear Bikes

And then I took off my clothes and did a trick bike performance. Well of course not all clothes. My bicycle show was very well received and I had many people come up to me afterwards.

Trick Bike Show during Talk at UCCA

Ines Brunn Performing Bicycle Tricks at UCCA

In the question and answer session one Chinese person made a nice comment saying that he hopes that I can inspire people to follow me and ride bicycles like Forrest Gump in the movie when he started running across the USA and then had many people follow him. All in all it was a very nice event.

Afterwards I went with my friends to eat some cheese fondue. Julien found a nice way to explain to geeks what fixed gear bikes are. They are like Linux: Most people do not understands why people use it but the people using it have huge fun. And there are more and more people using it. And actually I am a linux user too.

Michele Travierso’s Picture of my TED Performance

Just recently I uploaded my talk I had given last November at the Beijing TED event up to slideshare. You can click here and have a look at that presentation. The topic I had chosen for that event was „Changes of Perception – Bicycle Culture in China“. At that TEDxBeijing conference I wanted to inspire people to ride bicycles and change their perception of bikes being something for poor people.

Beijing Radio NetFM

Freitag, Januar 8th, 2010

Around Christmas Bruce Connolly did two radio shows about me and my bike shop in the up and coming Wudaoying Hutong. It was on the Beijing Radio NetFM in the Touch Beijing section. I cannot find the actual radio recording on their new website, but at least a short introduction about the contents and the pictures that Bruce had taken in my shop in December. Bruce came by today and gave me the CD with the both radio sessions that I am looking forward to listening to later.

Upcoming UCCA Talk

Montag, Dezember 21st, 2009

On January 9th 2010 the UCCA Lecture Series “China Story” 6 will be: Unstoppable: The Birth of Fixed Gear Culture in Beijing

Ines Brunn (German fixed gear champion and artistic cycling champion) has launched the first fixed gear bike races, performances and store for fixed gear bicycles in Beijing. Recently she has been featured in TED conferences in Beijing.

Track bikes are single speed bikes without the ability to coast. Therefore they are called fixed-gear bikes. This type of bike is quite unusual: You can ride it backwards, it often has no brakes and the simplicity makes it attractive. Fixed-gear zealots are a growing presence on the streets of Beijing and are defining a new urban lifestyle trend to the city. World famous fixed gear bike rider, Ines Brunn will lead you into the fixed-gear bike culture.

„Life is Tough“ Photography Exhibition

Freitag, Dezember 18th, 2009

My fixed gear bike friend and photographer Nie Zheng had the opening of a photography exhibition today.

Beijing Photographer Nie Zheng

The exhibition was organized by Source. Nie Zheng had taken pictures over a period of 40 days of people in Beijing under the theme „Life is Tough“. Like a Chinese lady working very hard in a magazine as an editor for over 7 years, a Japanese guy opening an Italian restaurant, Taiwanese opening a Taiwanese snack bar in Beijing, old Chiense people doing the early morning exercise in the Temple of Heaven, a stray cat, a Japanese guy that has a barber shop in Beijing and has been cutting hair for over 11 years every day for 12 hours, Chinese street construction workers.

“Life is Tough” Photography Exhibition by Nie Zheng

I am a foreigner in Beijing who was a competitive athlete for 20 years and opened a bicycle shop in the traditional heart of the capital of the Bicycle Kingdom. So he had also taken a a picture of me riding my huge 36 inch unicycle the day we had put together the tall bike. That picture is on the bottom left side of this picture and he had given me a print that I will hang in my bike shop.

Ines Riding Unicycle left of the Tall Bike in front of Natooke

He invited me to come over before this exhibition opening when the media and press were there for a short interview.

Nie Zheng, friend and Ines after the Interview

Nie Zheng was then requested to sign the huge wall.

Photographer Nie Zheng signing the wall for Opening

We then went for a huge and delicious dinner and came back to Source just for the official opening of the exhibition to the public.

“Life is Tough” Exhibition Opening in Beijing

Then there was some introduction and question to the photographers before the short movie about their work was presented to the public. You can see Nie Zheng riding around Beijing on his fixed gear bicycle and also my bike and juggling shop in that movie 🙂

Interviewing the Photographers

iLook Interview and Dalian Fixed Gear

Mittwoch, Dezember 16th, 2009

The Chinese luxury goods magazine iLook sent Ethan to come and interview me regarding fixed gear bicycle culture in China. It turns out that he started the fixed gear group and blog „Ocean Factory“ in Dalian, a Northern Chinese coastal city. Unfortunately there are currently still only 3 fixed gear riders in Dalian so far as the city is quite hilly. The photographer of iLook took a picture of Ethan and me in front of my bicycle shop.

Ethan and Ines in front of Natooke

bao160.com: 伊泉:Fixed Gear Bike的开拓者

Samstag, Dezember 12th, 2009

There was an article on the bao160.com website. They did not interview me and I think they just collected online information about fixed gear. Here is their original article.

伊泉:Fixed Gear Bike的开拓者
Ben说:“我从没想到在北京会遇到伊泉,我在 6年前就在网上看到过他表演的视频……”张宸说:“伊泉可是车店老板重点推荐给我的玩家……”如此你知道伊泉有多大的名气了吧,其实她真是一名德国花样单车的演员,她可以在Fixed Gear Bike上做出很多花式动作,把Fixed Gear Bike当作BMX玩,这不是任何人都能做到的。

◎我来自国家队

初见伊泉,她递给我一张名片上面就直接写着:“TRICK BIKE SHOW”,采访间隙伊泉在Fixed Gear Bike上原地玩着各种动作,记者真以为她是个职业表演者。当我确认这个想法时,伊泉才不好意思地拿出另外一张名片,原来走下自行车她是一家外企的亚太区经理。

这样伊泉就生活在两个世界里,Fixed Gear Bike世界和没有Fixed Gear Bike的世界。伊泉原本是一名体操运动员,入选了德国国家队。在德国,如果体操运动员到13岁的时候没有更高的造诣,就要放弃这个项目,而伊泉就是在 13岁遇到了自行车运动,她觉得自己可以在自行车上施展体操才能,就这样,自行车表演成为了她的主业。后来她也入选了德国自行车表演队。

◎Fixed Gear Bike是我面前新的高峰

去年,伊泉在纽约第一次见到了Fixed Gear Bike。第一感觉就是这辆车太酷了,造型简单却有着惊人的速度,最重要的是没有一辆车是相同的。就这样伊泉的车架是靓丽的粉色,这是她精心挑选的颜色喷绘到淘来的古董车架上的。

Fixed Gear Bike是带有手工艺元素的工业产品,因此在欧洲的价格很高。作为一名自行车老玩家,伊泉深得全世界采购Fixed Gear Bike零件的心得,她会给想接触Fixed Gear Bike的人更好的建议。

伊泉在采访间隙总是要摆弄她的自行车,调试各个零件一丝不苟。伊泉说:“我还要适应并且调试这辆车,我觉得Fixed Gear Bike也有很多拓展性,我要把它挖掘出来。”

Fixed Gear Bike圣经
来自旧金山的世界知名顶尖Fixed Gear Bike潮流单位MASH近期发售的这“MASH SF DVD”,是各位想接触Fixed Gear Bike的朋友或Fixed Gear Bike Rider的必看Video。
影带里每个团员都有各自的影响力,除了各自展示他们高超而有型的Fixed Gear Bike技术,也含概了Fixed Gear Style的衣着及单车改装风格等!这张DVD在MASH的在线购物网开始发售,随DVD附上一本120页印刷精致画册。 详情请登陆:http://www.mashsf.com/

Fixed Gear Bike也ID

Pedalmafia 是日本东京以Fixed Gear单车文化为主的设计单位兼品牌,他们的网站上更有一项非常好玩的“PEDAL ID”。有玩过NIKE ID网站的朋友应该就知道,PEDAL ID就是在网上有不同颜色颜色及款式的零件让你自助组装成一辆独一无二的Fixed Gear。来这里体验Fixed Gear Bike ID吧:http://www.pedalmafia.com

Fixed Gear Style

Message Bag:
邮差包是Fixed Gear Style的必需品之一,因为不要妄想简单的Fixed Gear Bike车架会能让你放上背包,而Fixed Gear文化由邮差而来,随身物品一律装在包里,所以玩Fixed Gear Bike必须背Message Bag。
现时持续于东京都占据前列流行位置的自行车搭配Messenger Bag的造型,依然是新季度的潮流指标。而在云云日本流行包包品牌当中,就以HEAD PORTER的Messenger Bag作品最受欢迎。

Vans Sneaker:
Vans 鞋适合Fixed Gear Style的原因除了简单方便意外,其尖头造型适合将脚部伸进Fixed Gear Bike的脚蹬里面,以保证骑行的安全性。而原本Vans就是众多街头运动的潮流装备,在异军突起的Fixed Gear Style中怎么少得了Vans呢。

Blog about me in SF in April

Freitag, Dezember 11th, 2009

I just found this blog entry about my day in San Francisco in April 2009. And I also do remember the balancing a track stand on the edge of the pier outside of the railing high above the water level on a fixed gear bicycle. It did cost me some concentration to stand still and not think about what would happen if I were to fall down accidentally. Here is the picture that Edsel Dilag took.

Ines Track Standing on the Edge of a Pier in Oakland

I still could not watch the movie clip by Justin Gallagher.

Picture of Ines on Sina Style Site

Freitag, Dezember 4th, 2009

There was an article on sina.com under the Style section about my and my bike and juggling shop called Natooke. This is the copy of the article:

Natooke店老板伊泉(图) http://www.sina.com.cn 2009年12月04日 17:04 《风尚志》

Ines Brunn Owner of Natooke店老板伊泉
Natooke店老板伊泉

告诉你:

“如果你还是一个新手,玩儿死飞自行车(FIXED GEAR)时一定要注意控制时速。”

姓名:伊泉

身份:Natooke店老板,资深死飞党

出没场所:五道营胡同,Natooke死飞自行车商店

依泉来自法国,是一个倍儿精神的人,酷爱“死飞自行车”运动的她能讲一口流利的中文。作为玩儿“死飞”20多年的资深人士,她如今在五道营胡同开起来自己的小店,经营死飞自行车的原配件,包括:车轴、轮子、把手等,你可以在她这里DIY出个性“死飞”自行车。在将来,依泉打算办一些培训,帮助“ 死飞”运动在北京的发展。

Ines Show at German Center Beijing

Donnerstag, Dezember 3rd, 2009

Today the German Center for Industry and Trade in Beijing had their 10 Year Anniversary celebration in the Landmark Hotel. They had well prepared the vent with a huge wall of pictures of the past 10 years.

German Center Beijing 10 Year Anniversary Celebration

They had requested me to perform on their tiny stag. It was very long but unfortunately very narrow and un-expectedly covered with a quite soft carpet making it almost impossible to do any bicycle tricks. I did what I could do on my trick bike. The following pictures were taken by the photographers of the German Center.

Ines Trick Bike Performance

Ines Trick Bike Show

Ines surfing her fixed gear bike

Ines Riding on Backwheel

Our French friend and contact juggler Muakine also perfomed on an even smaller stage than mine.

Contact Juggler Muakine

There was also a Chinese face changing performer and a typical Chinese Kungfu group. Then Zack and friends played some nice Jazz music as the huge buffet was opened.

Zack and the Jazz Musicians

It was a very nice event. Here is a picture of the German Center management team in traditional German clothes and me wearing a Chinese qipao.

German Center management team in traditional German clothes

I cycled back home together with Zack. He now goes to his gigs carrying all his drums on his tricycle. And I was cycling home on my slow trick bike.

Zack and drums on tricycle