‘Signs of Change: Pedaal’ is a physical installation that explores the future of cities and mobility through street signs.
Developed in collaboration with Pedaal, a local bike shop deeply rooted in the cycling community, the project invites the public to imagine how cycling and urban landscape might evolve in response to shifts in climate, technology, and public policy. For more information about Pedaal, visit their website here or follow Pedaal on instagram: @pedaalcan
Through a series of fictional street signs, visitors are invited to take part in future-making – sharing their hopes, frustrations, and ideas for how public policy could move toward more livable and inclusive streets.
The installation, along with the activities surrounding it, transforms the space into a site for dialogue and imagination – at a time when car-centric infrastructure still dominates political agendas.
Participants
Signs of Change, Pedaal Bikes + Coffee, Radical Norms, Koby Barhad, Daniel Daam-Rossi, Angelika Seeschaaf-Veres, Bettina Schwalm, OCAD University ResearchAcknowledgements
Accessibility
Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Are designated parking spots for persons with disabilities close to the entrance of the building?
Can people get to the venue using accessible transit?

