Vibrabridge

by Scott Beale on April 30, 2005 · 1 comment

Hello Kitty Vibrator

Here’s an interesting Squid List submission we recieved today. I think this one can easily be filed under: “Only in San Francisco”

Vibrabridge, May 2, 5:00pm

Come (if you can!) help us kick off National Masturbation Month and the Sex Workers Film and Arts Festival with a Sensory Immersion Celebration of Vibration in an interactive community art project. Bring your friends, a towel, and your favorite vibrators and join us on the Islais Creek Bridge on Third Street by Evans. This bridge which is made primarily of metal grates vibrates joyously with the passing of the many cars and trucks that cross it, and we will lie out on the pedestrian crossing and vibrate, en masse, over the oddly beautiful industo-natural landscape. The vibrations will be coming from our vibes and the bridge, brining us to a trembling union of harmonic bodies, and hopefully shivers of ecstasy! Dress comfortably or sexily, but understand that vibes will be used over or under clothes and that nudity is not expected or desired for this art project, as we don’t want to get *too* much attention :). Parking is available by the small park very nearby, and a generator will be provided for plug-in vibrators.

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filed under Events, San Francisco

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1 Girliepowers May 1, 2005 at 1:21 am

Oh god I own one of those but I didn’t buy it, it was a birthday present from friends the year before, last year they got me a hello kitty toaster. Not sure how i go from vibrator to toaster status but at least it stuck with the Hello Kitty theme.

Oh yea I live in San Francisco ;)

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