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The Lot RadioA reclaimed <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/shipping-container/" target="_blank">shipping container</a> in Brooklyn has traded a life of hauling cargo for turning out tunes. French photographer Francois Vaxelaire transformed the corrugated metal structure into <a href="http://www.thelotradio.com/" target="_blank">The Lot Radio</a>, an independent radio station that’s set up shop in a formerly empty lot in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/index.php?s=greenpoint" target="_blank">Greenpoint</a>. In addition to its creative setup, The Lot strives to be as independent and advertisement-free as possible, and offers both an audio stream and live video feed of its booth online.1
The Lot RadioLocated on 15 Nassau Avenue near Williamsburg, the Lot Radio operates out of a shipping container divided into two halves: the audio booth is on one side, while a kiosk that sells coffee and pastries to fund the project occupies the other.2
The Lot RadioVaxelaire started the project last June after he discovered the triangular lot available for lease and decided to try his hand at Internet radio.3
The Lot RadioTo keep costs to a minimum, he bought a shipping container from Long Island and repurposed it to house the radio project.4
The Lot RadioBy placing the Lot Radio in a Greenpoint lot, Vaxelaire gives the project an advantage that goes beyond novelty.5
The Lot RadioHe envisions the live streaming station as an all-inclusive community hub.6
The Lot Radio"Radio for so long has been this invisible wall; they're at the station and you're in your house and you can't touch or connect or talk or see, and I feel like we have knocked down that wall: You can come here and hang out and meet the DJs, see them online and talk to them – we're touching three, four, five senses – I think that's really cool," Harris said to am New York.7
The Lot RadioThe coffee and pastries sold come from local vendors, including Luft Coffee and Ovenly and Dough; makeshift seating around the lot invites people to stay and hang out.8
The Lot RadioVaxelaire invites a variety of local and guest DJs who are scheduled to come on every two hours from 8AM to 6PM on weekdays, and from 10AM to 6PM on weekends.9









