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AHA MEDIA was very pleased to be at Nokia N8 Direct and Project event at Vancouver Art Gallery on Wed Jan 19, 2011
AHA MEDIA was very pleased to be at Nokia N8 Direct and Project event at Vancouver Art Gallery on Wed Jan 19, 2011.
There were so many amazing short films all made on a Nokia N8 cameraphone! Congratulations to all the filmmakers! 🙂
Below is a photo of the Red Carpet at Nokia N8 Direct and Project event with Jon Ornoy of Animal Mother Films
Below is Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA
Below are Nokia Reps showing what apps can be bought at the OVI store
Below is a photo of Peter Davies, Lorraine Murphy of Raincoaster and Jon Ornoy of Animal Mother Films
Below are tasty bowls of gourmet popcorn!
Below is Lorraine Murphy, April Smith and Jon Ornoy
Below is a beautiful bar with beautiful people at the Nokia N8 Direct and Project event
Below are people enjoying the h’ordeuvres
Below is the DJ spinning some tunes
Below is Lorraine Murphy looking at the Twitter Page for Nokia N8 Direct and Project
Below is Tom Hall of WomWorld Nokia with April Smith
Below is April Smith beside the Nokia N8 Direct and Project sign
Below is Roland Tanglao with Peter Davies about to enjoy the shows!
Below is the program guide
Below is Brian Adler, MC of Nokia N8 Direct and Project
Below are the 3 judges : Brian Adler, RT! and Mindy Miller
Below is Geoff Peters with Marcus Barnes about to watch Geoff’s video
Below are photos of Glenn Letham with his Nokia N8
Below is Roland Tanglao, Trevor Boudreau and Raul Pacheco
Below is RT! with Mindy Miller
Below is Tom Hall filming the Nokia N8 Direct and Project Twitter page
Below is from the movie “The Commuter”, which was filmed entirely on the Nokia N8 in HD, stars Dev Patel as a commuter on his way to his first day of work. In this action-packed short film, Dev battles a killer Traffic Warden, a blind ninja, parkour bankers and comes face-to-face with Pamela Anderson before getting stuck in a lift with Ed Westwick and stealing a Lotus…will he make it in time?
Below Brian Adler announces the winner Josephine Anderson for her video Normal Design
(Thanks to Roland Tanglao for the photo and videos below)
Below April Smith and Josephine Anderson share a smiles!
Below is Glenn Letham with April Smith
Below is Mindy Miller and April Smith
Below is Peter Davies with Tom Hall
Musicians at LifeSkills Centre practice together with encouragement from Shane Turner of Shane Turner Overdrive in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
Musicians at LifeSkills Centre practice together in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) with encouragement from Shane Turner of Shane Turner Overdrive
Below are livestream videos of our LifeSkills Centre Musicans, filmed from a Nokia N97 mini cameraphone
Kevin Scrimgeour – Registered Acupuncturist helps community members of LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
Kevin Scrimgeour – Registered Acupuncturist helps community members of LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
A full room of community members relaxing during their acupuncture sessions from Kevin Scrimgeour
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Review of “100% Vancouver” Dress Rehearsal for PuSh International Performing Arts Festival in Vancouver
Tonight we saw communities from all over the City of Vancouver come together to bring us a show of tears, cheers, and all around smiles.
From little children with their teddy bears and PSPs to Great grandparents with their stories of WW2. It was a tale of statistics that brought everyone together and held the audience spellbound as each person moved through the spotlight in response to real life questions. There were questions about politics (very few), food, where they lived, their relationships, and perhaps the most memorable moment when one man stood alone when the crowd was asked if they recycled.
It was amazing to see how statistics showed the many ways that people interacted and how when seeing something about someone they had never known, those people were accepting, forgiving, and many times comforting.
Viewers will remember how many people stood in the middle when asked if anyone had been abused and how many people had been abusive. I will confess that there were tears in my eyes at that moment.
For those watching, there was a giant round screen behind it all providing an overhead view of people moving side to side as the questions were asked. I think everyone will remember when the spotlight went out and all they could see on the screen were little flickers of light from small LED lights held in each persons hand when they answered a question. The actors were fresh in their approach and funny when asked uncomfortable questions.
The best part was that it was only a rehearsal, the best is yet to come!
Below is 60% David Wong
Below is 73% Terry Hunter
Below is 93% Stephen Lytton
A Statistical Chain Reaction
One by one, 100 people enter the stage. These are not trained actors. These are everyday Vancouverites. The demographics of a city brought to life, with the stories and individuals that make up Vancouver 125 years after its official beginning. As questions are posed, the participants sort themselves according to opinions and political leanings, where they’re from, how they spend their time, car they drive, bus they take, peanut butter preference and so on. A living, breathing portrait of Vancouver emerges.
Each person represents 1% of the roughly 646,385 people residing in Vancouver. Casting starts with a single person. This first person has 24 hours to recruit the next person, who must then find the next, and so on. In just over three months, the full 100 are linked. Participants are chosen according to specific search criteria—gender, age, marital status, ethnicity, and neighbourhood in which they live—attempting to reflect the demographics of the last census.
100% Vancouver is based on an ongoing project of Berlin’s Rimini Protokoll, which has included 100% Berlin and 100% Vienna. With work like the interactive Best Before (2010 PuSh Festival), the company’s signature style draws on the perspectives of “experts in daily life” to create contemporary works where everyday people are the theatre’s real protagonists.
Below is April Smith of AHA MEDIA, Irwin Oostindie of W2 and Stephen Lytton, Actor in 100% Vancouver chatting after the Dress Rehearsal
See more exciting events at PuSh Festival
Matinee Jan 22, 4pm
A Vancity Community Conversation, Jan 22 at 1pm
Running Time 75m
Tickets
Advance $42 /$38 /$36; at door $44 /$40 /$38
ticketstonight.ca604.684.2787 Additional service charges apply to phone orders
Fully eligible for PuSh Pass access with a $10 surcharge, payable to the PuSh Festival Box Office.Vancity Members with proof of current membership are eligible for a $6.50 discount at the door only, subject to availability.
Visit our website for more info http://pushfestival.ca/shows/100-vancouver/
Vancouver Police Department Town Hall Meeting on Working Together to End Violence Against Women in the Downtown Eastside on Fri Jan 14, 2011
Vancouver Police Department Town Hall Meeting on Working Together to End Violence Against Women in the Downtown Eastside on Fri Jan 14, 2011













































































































