Stations all over the world have a kind of magic. Regardless of whether men, women, black people or white people come here, they can't help but choose to waste their lives... There is no way, in a place where birds are too lazy to poop, what else is there to do besides looking at their mobile phones in a daze?
Not to mention, in the Netherlands, a handsome young man provided another option for bored people waiting for the bus - knitting scarves! Of course, it’s not the posture you imagined, but knitting with your feet!
His name is Cyclo Knitter, which is made from a combination of wood and bicycle parts.
The principle is actually similar to that of a knitting machine, but it does not require you to have any textile skills. Just sit on the bicycle seat and keep pushing with your feet to knit a scarf.
Although it is simple, people can weave scarves very quickly! It takes 5 minutes, and they watch it get longer in real time. The passengers become more and more enthusiastic as they pedal!
After you finish knitting, you can take the fruits of your labor with you and put them around your neck to keep you warm throughout the journey.
This interesting waiting posture is naturally also popular among passengers.Strongly welcome. While exercising, you can also get a warm gift. It’s much more meaningful than playing with your phone in a daze~
Look, Mr. Lian Da He can't help but want to come up and ride him. Look how happy he is smiling
Although this is not a black technology, it is very warm and meaningful. What do you think of the idea?
In fact, many foreign stations have this kind of creativity. As large as a train station or as small as a bus station, we take great care to help passengers kill time waiting for the bus!
Bus station with swings
I remember a few years ago, KitKat, a chocolate brand owned by Nestle, also built an interactive installation at a bus station in Colombia. The way it helps kill time is to attract passengers to dance. While waiting for the bus, passengers can get corresponding points by dancing with the people on the screen.