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Hendrik’s hamburger for Whopper Wednesday from Burger King

March 21, 2009 Leave a comment

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Hendrik and the rest of AHA MEDIA live in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside, ( check out wikipedia for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Eastside

Our area  was considered the #1 poorest postal code of Canada, up until recently  ( North Winnipeg is now the poorest postal code )

The Vancouver Downtown Eastside is an inner city that has alot of social, health, poverty, and  economical conditions that are concentrated within the 10 blocks radis that makes up the oldest part of Vancouver.

Countering the above difficult conditions, some of the beautiful things of the Vancouver Downtown Eastside are the arts,community, freedom of expression, social acceptances of one another,  and neighborly aspect between the residents of the DTES the people of the Downtown Eastside enjoy their small pleasures when they can. 🙂

In this video, Hendrik touts the good find and the even better joy of being able to eat a Whopper from Burger King. He bought his hamburger on the special sale day of Whopper Wednesday .

A popular day that some esidents of the Vancouver Downtown Easside look forward to is Whopper Wednesday for $1.99, one can enjoy a great, big burger from Burger King,  something that everyone especially in today’s tight budgets can purchase, eat and savour!

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This video was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is about making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

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If you like this video, April Smith of AHA MEDIA and her mobile team of new media and social media enthusiasts are avail for hire for your next event!! 🙂

We can help you record, document, archive, livestream,live blog and twitter during your event. We even know how to serve and bartend – we are licensed!

You get to relax and enjoy yourself, while we help to do the work for you! 🙂 

For our rates and details, Please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

Thanks for watchng 🙂

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AHA MEDIA is proud to be the Media Sponsors for Crime Pays – fundraising event!

March 18, 2009 Leave a comment

 AHA MEDIA is proud to be the Media Sponsors for Crime Pays

Who: The Federation of BC Writers and the Shebeen Club

What: a wicked good fundraiser for the Fed

When: Monday, March 16th, 6-9pm

Where: The Vancouver Police Museum, 240 East Cordova Street, Vancouver

Why: it would be criminal to miss this party!

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Wanted: YOU!

Come help the Fed celebrate 32 years of getting away with murder. Whether infiltrating schools, divvying up swag, or distributing subversive publications, the Federation of BC Writers has been operating unchecked in our province for decades.

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This fundraising event was organized by Lorraine Murphy of Raincoaster Media and Chris Mathieson Executive Director of Vancouver Police Museum

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Below are more photos on our Flickr stream

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahamedia/sets/72157615556246840/

 

 

Many thanks to Sean Winter – our evening’s entertainment who put us in the mood for mystery and mayhem!  Thanks for providing us that perfect music! http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=730389

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AHA MEDIA’s April is being auctioned off for charity for BC Federation of Writers

March 16, 2009 Leave a comment

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April Smith

http://shebeenclub.com/index.php/2009/03/16/crime-pays-date-auction-april-smith/

 

An evening in April Smith’s sassy, sexy company is up for grabs tonight as she bravely puts herself on the auction block for Crime Pays, a fundraiser for the Federation of BC Writers.

The date is a dinner for two at Steamworks Brew Pub. As for April, let’s let April speak for herself (not something someone this feisty ever has a problem with!):

Artistic – Activist – Advocate- Athletic- Analytical- Ambitious- Adorable – Alturistic–Amazing!!

I am confident and feisty. I like people with manners, great listening skills and all the usual niceness :) I am a dominant woman but very much a loveable and adorable lady. I am a social person though very analytical, methodical and intellectual. I have a younger, sillier sense of humor, I have an uninhibited laugh. I have an innocent though haunted sense of worldliness about me… I have been through much in my young life. I am a sparkling and engaging kind of person…but I get bored easily… so I appreciate someone who has alot of good thoughts. I love to be cherished, adored and adulated… If I like you… You will know it :)

My new career path is exploring new and social media and special event production in conjunction to my community work which helps to revitalize inner city communities. I am proud to say that my mobile multimedia production kit fits in my small purse – I shoot entirely with Nokia Cameraphones as it’s part of my media project.

The geekier of you may already know that April is one of Vancouver’s social media sweethearts, having long since bent Twitter (and much of the Lower Mainland) to her will. But what happens on Twitter stays on Twitter, right?

Bidding is now open on this date: please post your bid in the comments section, in increments of a minimum of $20. Payment is by cash in person tonight or cheque mailed to the Federation of BC Writers, PO Box 3887, Stn Terminal, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3Z3.

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AHA MEDIA congrads Mo Simpson ( our mentor ) for winning the The Kodak Image Award at the Spotlight Awards 2009 !!

March 10, 2009 Leave a comment

 

AHA MEDIA congrads Mo Simpson ( our mentor ) for winning the The Kodak Image Award at the Spotlight Awards 2009 from Women In Film Festival this Year!!

We wish to honor Mo, as everything we have learned for filming on cameraphones and other new media devices comes from her grace, patience and insightful guidance.  We at AHA MEDIA would NOT be here if not for Mo mentoring us folks from the Vancouver DTES. Thanks for everything MO!!  We are so happy you won the Kodak Image Award 🙂

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Moira Simpson, one of Canada’s most respected documentary DOP/directors. As Filmmaker in Residence with Fearless City Mobile, Moira is facilitating the use of mobile phone technology with residents of the Downtown Eastside. Through interactive live streaming and creating short video documentaries they are crossing the digital divide and telling their own stories.

http://www.womeninfilm.ca/_Library/docs/moira_simpson_bio.pdf

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AHA MEDIA celebrating the opening of W2 Community Media Arts Launch Pad with Favianna

March 10, 2009 Leave a comment

 

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Congratulations to all for a truly grand opening of the “W2 launchpad” at 116 West Hastings right in the Vancouver DTES.

 

W2 will bring together hybrid art forms, community art practices, individual human development and community cultural development in a single environment. It will be home to a diverse grouping of Vancouver arts and community service organizations offering developmental programs in writing, radio and television production, painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, video and cross-media.

The Centre’s objectives are to produce and present new works of artistic significance and social benefit; to empower individuals and communities (young and old alike); and to engage with technology and interdisciplinary artists as producers rather than consumers. Emphasis will be placed on cross-cultural sharing, artistic and social outcomes, as well as the quality of process.

 www.creativetechnology.org

 


The opening was very well attended, thanks to good planning of our leaders and the commitment of community operatives.

 

Above all shone the star of our example of what the interface of New Media and community can look like ‘par example’ through the voice of Favianna Rodriguez and her beautiful works of art and strong voice for making change.

 

Special thanks to Favianna Rodriguez: your standing ovation is well deserved!
For more information go to: http://favianna.typepad.com/

Event Description

The setting

The downtown eastside neighbourhood of a city, struggling with poverty, drug abuse, violence.Oakland, California.Vancouver.Oakland‘s Eastside Arts Alliance.

This vibrant young woman has just been named one of Utne Reader magazine’s Top 50 Visionaries. Rodriguez is an artist, activist, technologist, and organization builder.Mexico and across America, including at the recent Democratic National Convention. She is currently teaching in an artist residency at the University of Illinois. Rodriguez also leads TUMIS, a flagship of innovative web design for progressive campaigns. This company’s profits are donated back to the Oakland Eastside Arts Alliance.Vancouver in early March, Rodriguez will engage in a number of local projects, including workshops with union members.

See her “Designing for Democracy” show with VJ Reed Rickert, March 5 at District 319 (319 Main Street, $20/$15, sponsored by Web of Change). On March 6 at 9pm, Rodriguez and Rickert are special guests of W2 for their fundraiser “Techforms” (Northern Way Campus, 577 Great Northern Way, $25).www.sistahoodcelebration.com

The story

A young woman grows up in this neighbourhood. She and a group of artists start a successful technology and design collective. They launch a business and help establish a non-profit society. They raise the money to buy an old building and rehabilitate it. It houses their company, a bilingual daycare, a cultural centre, and 16 units of low-income housing. Their efforts are bringing social and economic development, music, art, and their community together. It’s an incredible transformation.

Where is this?

It’s an inspiring vision for what could, and should, be possible here in

On Sunday, March 8, the Sista’hood Celebration presents “Art, Resistance, and Community Transformation,” a public art presentation and community dialogue with Favianna Rodriguez, co-founder of

“Art alone does not transform the world. Mass movements do. It is the unique collaborations between artists, activists, and people that forge true social change,” notes Rodriguez.

Her work on such issues as immigration, racism, war, and globalization has been featured in

During her visit to

Sista’hood Celebration is a festival held every March that highlights women’s arts and issues.

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For all our photos of the day’s celebration, please check out the flickr stream

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahamedia/sets/72157615044899688/

 

To see all our videos of Favianna talking please see our youtube channel

 

http://www.youtube.com/user/AHAFilm

 

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