Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Bjørn Lomborg & Tony Juniper on EV's


Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen talks about electric cars and such with
British environmentalist Tony Juniper (special adviser for The Prince of Wales' Rain forest Project and University of Cambridge, long-time CEO of Friends of Earth, has lead campaigns for The Green Party, etc.) and the Danish author and professor Bjørn Lomborg "The Sceptical Environmentalist", Copenhagen Consensus.


Filmed for the German/French TV channel ARTE

Friday, December 17, 2010

THE MILAN VERSION PART 2 - NOVEMBER 2010

The Milan CO2 tag - click on image to see larger size


The Milan flyer & poster


Videos about the day


By the Milan based production company Lunadavideo



Video by the Italian website LIFEGATE
The video is showing the pre-event before the cars went out on the "painting peformance" in the streets of Milan.



The above video with focus on a vehicle alternative to a scooter in Italy,
that can be driven from the age of 16.

The Milan version was done in collaboration with Ragnarock - Nordic Festival.
For more images, go to their Facebook page on HERE!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

THE VILNIUS VERSION - 23rd OF OCTOBER 2010



Video by OVAL - Not Round


The Tesla - Vilnius CO2 Green Drive
Words from the Cat Walk
Talking about the Electric Cable buses that rolls in the streets of Vilnius
The Electric Roller Blade Mobile and a home made Electric Scooter
The Tesla going up on the Cat Walk
Church in Sun
The Electric Pobeda - more about Pobeda HERE

The Bikes, Electric Bikes, Electric Motorcycles and Electric Scooters

The Vilnius Dome and Clock Tower

The Police Escort
The CO2 painting done with the cars and the GPS modules


Christian Marcus from Tesla ready to drive the Drag Race against a gasoline muscle  car

More about Vilnius Green Drive, go to the site HERE
Also see the Facebook page HERE

Thursday, July 29, 2010

WE WILL DO VILNIUS

The Project will happen in Vilnius on the 23rd of October 2010 in collaboration with Nordic Council of Ministers and the local Creative Collective OVAL.


The above is the first sketch of the Vilnius tag done in connection with the "Sea of Creativity" conference in Vilnius in the spring of 2010 where the project was first presented.


The above is the main square in Vilnius that we hope we can use.


Allan van O.T. Andersen
--who you can see in the above images from the Riga version
where Allan was in the car with the Danish Director Simon Drewsen Holmberg of
the Danish Cultural Institute in Riga--is the Creative Director of OVAL and also happens to be Danish.




The above is the other main square by the City Town Hall, where our friends  from OVAL produced a 3D projection short film called "When Fairy Tales come True".

More about Vilnius HERE

Monday, July 26, 2010

ISLAND THINKING



The small island called Ærø (Aeroe), with a flag very similar to the Rastafari flag and the world's largest Solar Panel Plant along with a bunch of windmills all over the island, is expanding its green profile.


The latest great news from Ærø is their new little armada of Electric Cars. Since the Island is rather small, one never needs to run out of energy as there are chargers installed in strategic places.


The cars can be rented from the local tourist agency during the summer when the island is packed with tourists that flock the almost too good to be true romantic and lovely little Danish Micro Cosmos of classic Danishness and cozyness. The rest of the year the cars are used by the municipality for hospice services around the island. One could say that we all live on an island. The island we move around on a daily basis; Home, work, shopping, school and close friends. Most of these places are withing a "island radius" and it it is really here the electric car is perfect. If they all can just be charged by windmills on that island...




Ærø also has one of the most colorful Ferrys seen by mankind, painted by the Danish artist duo "Randi and Katrine". Life on Ærø revolves around the ferry; who is on it, who just came to the island, who is leaving, what happened on the ferry, if the ferry was on time and why the ferry sailing from Ærøskøbing (above) should be the main ferry for the whole island, and not the other ones from the other two villages (Marstal and Søby) on the island. This discussion has been ongoing for decades and was just ended by having two ferries going from Ærøskøbing to Svendborg, the new ferry being the old ferry from Marstal. From now on, hopefully the main discussions among the people of Ærø will be about how lovely the newly painted is and if they were ever to get a new ferry, it had to be electric running of the island's windmills or nothing else.


Siemens has come up with the world’s first all-electric car ferry to be delivered to Norway, which can transport 120 cars along with 360 passengers while sailing entirely on electric motors. The 80-meter vessel, dubbed ZeroCat 120, will be delivered with onboard batteries. Plans are being made on Ærø to bring a similar Electric Ferry to Ærø in the near future.


The electric ferry includes a battery weighing 10 metric tons, but overall the weight of the ferry is just half of the ferry of conventional design. One of the best features of the ferry is that it it can be recharged in just 10 minutes in the breaks between crossings. This feature was integrated in Norway because the local grid is not equipped to deliver such a large amount of power in a short duration. Therefore batteries have been installed at each port, which deliver power at a fast pace to the onboard batteries and then recharge themselves slowly from the local grid. On Ærø, where there is both plenty of Solar Power and Windmills, most likely the Electric Ferry will be charged by the power generated on the Island.


The above image was taken on Ærø in 2008 and was used for viral images for CO2 E - Race in the early stages of the project

More about Ærø HERE
Another set of photos and story about Ærø HERE

Thursday, July 22, 2010

THE ROSKILDE VERSION ON JULY 4TH 2010

Many wonderful things came together on July 4th when the project was produced in the city of Roskilde and at the Roskilde Festival.


Video by Andreas Brandrup Elkjær


The above CO2 painting over Roskilde was made by the 7 year old Sasha Estella Fuglsang Mikkelsen and a follow-up event for children will take place again in Roskilde in connection with the installation of the permanent LED Light route through the city.


The White Tesla from Vind Energy and the White Melex from Svenningsen's on display at the morning Electric Car Exhibition on the main square of Roskilde City, with the Roskilde Cathedral in the background where Danish King's and Queens have been buried for centuries.

 

There was also a small exhibition of the cars and a scooter in front of the Roskilde Municipality Building. The second car in line after the red Citroen was a solar powered car from Ben & Jerry's.


Captian Hope held his now classic Ode to Ra or "The Sunny Happy People Speech"



Mr. Green and his Climate Clowns and Crew performed for the Roskilde children at the nearby Public Library, on the Square and all over the Roskilde Festival.


Mr. Green was also in charge of the PAINT in the form of color coded GPS devices to be installed in all the vehicles part of the painting performance.


The Cars (The Brushes) performing the painting performance through the streets of Roskilde.


Singing the Energy Song inside of the ARRIVA Electric bus on the route.


The Electric Scooters and Electric Motor Cykles driving behind the bus.


The Roskilde Festival Th!nk City Car driving in front of the caravan on it's way into the Festival Area with the Twin Towers in the back ground.


The Melex with a Mr. Green on the back and the Segway entering the Roskilde Festival area.


Chris Paine (Director of the documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car") interviewing Esben Danielsen from Roskilde Festival for his short film to be screened at COP16 in Cancun.


The Danish Climate Minister Lykke Friis came by and got a green nose by Mr. Green and declared: "CANCUN CAN!"


Along with driving the Green Electric Scooter with a smile!


The CO2 E - Race Roskilde Crew was happy in the end of the day and later went to go and see the artist currently known as:


..Prince, and he was Funky!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

DANISH SILVER GIANT DRAG BIKE SETS WORLD RECORD

The 48 Volt motor Danish built electric Drag Bike "Silver Giant II" using Positive Energy Batteries set world record in Sweden.




Above image from the exhibition of Electric Motorbikes at the Roskilde version of the project part 1, in the summer of 2009. Also notice the Electric Nimbus next to Axel (man pointing finger) that Chris Paine could be seen driving in Copenhagen, summer of 2010.

See more HERE

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

CO2 E - RACE IN ROSKILDE CITY AND ROSKILDE FESTIVAL

The project will collaborate with the City of Roskilde and Roskilde Festival to produce the project on the 4th of July 2010. More information soon! If anyone has a Little Red Corvette, they are welcome to drive in the front. (Update: at the time this was written, it was still a secret that Prince was going to play the Orange stage)

More information on:

CO2 E - Race Roskilde Version

Roskilde City

Roskilde Festival

CO2 E - Race at Roskilde Festival 2009

UPDATE: See what actually happened HERE



Good Vibes Video for Roskilde Festival 2013

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

THE 13TH OF DECEMBER 2009 VERSION OF THE CO2 PERFORMANCE IN COPENHAGEN



Two Tesla's, a Mini Hummer and a Biofuel run Novozymes Volvo lining up in front of Forum before the start of the CO2 Painting Performance. Each electric car was handed a TracTrac GPS modul on a silver platter by Mr Green, to use as paint when driving the CO2 route.


The Lynx on the Catwalk on Copenhagen's main Square Rådhuspladsen


The snake of cars over Queen Louise's Bridge with neon lights telling the date in the background


Chris Paine, the Director of the Documentary Film "Who Killed The Electric Car", documenting the project for his next film "The Revenge of the Electric Car"


Danish Man of Adventure, Hjalte Tin talks about his CO2 friendly vehicle that he will drive around the world in.


The Hopenhagen Globe with the CO2 Tag being drawn on by the almost 100 CO2 friendly cars and their GPS, projected by five projectors. The GPS moduls from TracTrac sent live information to the projector that screened the actual cars realtime as they moved through the streets in one long parade.


Above the CO2 tag on COWI's photo over Copenhagen and Tratrac's webinterface, showing each car on the right side, each with a different color dot and virtually painting one layer each og the final line.

Two Tesla's in fron t of The Danish National Art Gallery, shot by John Krøll as part of his 360 PAN-X documentation of the project.


Image shot out of the back window of the Electric Arriva Bus that the CO2 E - Race Crew, The Mr. Green Crew and the General Secretary of the Danish Cultural Institute Finn Andersen was all inside of during the performance.