If you’re not familiar with Jian Ghomeshi and his show Q on CBC… you should be!!…
Always the thoughtful guest, Ryan Adams composed an eloquent ode to Q during his last visit to the studio.
If you’re not familiar with Jian Ghomeshi and his show Q on CBC… you should be!!…
Always the thoughtful guest, Ryan Adams composed an eloquent ode to Q during his last visit to the studio.
Nipple Clips…
for Toronto.com by Pirate Toronto
I just know that something good is going to happen, 2011
Installation… Curtis Grahauer — Vancouver, Canada
This time-based sculpture is intended to elicit the anticipation of a cinematic event by using the simple, physical effects commonplace in the film industry: simulated rain, lights and fog. There physical effects augment the location, transforming an innocuous underpass into a fantastical scene. The audience is thereby incorporated into the narrative of the sculpture, creating a new perspective on the location in which the project is situated.
Enjoy this timelapse with your morning coffee…
Cardiac Combustion Chamber, 2011
Performance installation with live drummers… Car parts are suspended into space becoming a drum kit propelled by the drummer’s amplified heartbeat… Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2011. Bay Street south of Queen, Toronto.
Yonge & Dundas
Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2011… it’s estimated that over a million people participated in Toronto’s all night contemporary art extravaganza… The intersection of Yonge & Dundas is Toronto’s Times Square…
Nuit Blanche 2011 - Toronto
I’m off in the morning to Toronto for Nuit Blanche and I’m really looking forward to it!!
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TO in 24
Local filmmaker Dale Hildebrand organized 24 cinematographers to shoot for 24 hours, in hundreds of spots all over town. The result is a 47-minute portrait of Toronto - am to pm, birth to death, with street and aerial views - an exploration of the cultural pulse of the city in a series of elegant and often wide-angled shots. TO in 24 didn’t get around a whole lot locally (one public screening was hosted by then-Mayor David Miller and Bruce McDonald), but a short version of the film made it into the hands of world leaders and international media at the G20 Summit.