Critical Mass Xerocracy: San Francisco 1992-93

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This is a collection of "xerocracy," or photocopied flyers, from the first year or so of Critical Mass at its point of origin in San Francisco, starting with the very first flyer that invited people to meet at the foot of Market Street and ride home together. It starts in September 1992 and goes through 1993.

First-ever flyer inviting people to ride together, September 1992
This flyer by Steven Bodzin went out simultaneously in mid-September 1992. Ironically, the back side was an advert to join the SF Bicycle Coalition!
Critical comments on Critical Mass after the first two rides by Chris Carlsson
October 1992: This image by JR Swanson was used many times during the first months and became an iconic representation of the early Critical Mass
Joel Pomerantz made this elaborate chart and distributed it at the 3rd Critical Mass in November to address many of the issues that had already emerged from the start
Silly invite to the December ride, 1992
Another silly invite to the January 1993 mid-winter (and mid-drought) ride
These were produced as flyers and as sheets of small stickers in February 1993
flyers and stickers of these, too, along with 4-5 other "sign" designs
The theme of banning cars on Market also became a recurrent one, starting here in March 1993
March 1993 proposed route and handout
April 1993, two-sided with "We're Sorry!" Later became small handbills handed out for a couple of years
Flipside of Get Off Your Asphalt, April 1993
Hand-painted with a tire and red paint by Beth Verdekal, March 1993
First appearance of "Critical Mass Missives" which would appear monthly into 1995
Solidarity with the first person whose bike was wrecked by a motorist during the April 1993 ride
Proposed routes started to become more elaborate as the months went by, this for May 1993
Critical Mass Missives #2, May 1993, side one
Critical Mass Missives #2, May 1993, side two
Critical Mass Missives #3, June 1993
Critical Mass Missives #3, June 1993
Critical Mass Missives #4, July 1993, Page 1
Critical Mass Missives #4, July 1993, Page 2
Critical Mass Missives #4, July 1993, Page 3
Critical Mass Missives #4, July 1993, Page 4
August 1993
August 1993, side 2

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First Birthday of Critical Mass, September 1993.

Critical Mass Missives #5, October 1993, page 1
Critical Mass Missives #5, October 1993, page 2
Critical Mass Missives #5, October 1993, page 3
Critical Mass Missives #5, October 1993, page 4
With rising tensions with the police, Viktor Veysey decided to meet them individually, and he published this account in November 1993, page 1
With rising tensions with the police, Viktor Veysey decided to meet them individually, and he published this account in November 1993, page 2
Critical Mass Missives #6.1, the short version, November 1993, side one
Critical Mass Missives #6.1, the short version, November 1993, side two
Critical Mass Missives #6.2, the long version, November 1993, side one
Critical Mass Missives #6.1, the long version, November 1993, side two
Critical Mass Missives #6.2, the long version, November 1993, side three
Critical Mass Missives #6.1, the long version, November 1993, side four
Massive Critique, a two-sided flyer handed out in November, 1993, by Hugh D'Andrade
Massive Critique, a two-sided flyer handed out in November, 1993, by Hugh D'Andrade
Critical Mass Missives #7, December 1993, sides one and four
Critical Mass Missives #7, December 1993, sides two and three

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The Critical XMass flyer, December 1993.

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