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AHA MEDIA’s Political Parody and Satire Videos on BC Election in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES)

May 13, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA created the following Political Parody and Satire videos to demonstrate the voting process in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES ) on May 12, 2009 for BC Election.

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Parody Video 1 – BC Election – May 12, 2009 – Hendrik Beune Going to Vote with a Jar of Pickles

In this video, Hendrik Beune, Director of AHAMEDIA dressed up as a Grim Reaper and satires Gordon Campbell as he goes out to vote even though he feels he’s in a pickle in thinking that voting will change the lives of the Vancouver Downtown Eastside. Through his acting he hopes to demonstrate how some Vancouver Downtown Eastside residents feel powerless given the choices of our political candidate’s election solutions to solve the issues.

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in 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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Parody Video 2 – BC Election May 12, 2009, Hendrik Beune casts his vote

In this video, Hendrik Beune satires the voting process and Gordon Campbell for the BC Election  May 12, 2009 at Ray Cam Community Centre in Strathcona much to the mixed reaction by the polling clerks

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in 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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Parody Video 3 – BC Election May 12, 2009- Hendrik Beune thinks the votes are like a Whoopee Cushion
In this video, Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA activates a whoopee cushion to demonstrate his feelings on how he thinks the votes are counted in the BC Election and how he thinks that Gordon Campbell and the BC Liberals shouldn’t win.

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in 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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Parody Video 4 – BC Election May 12, 2009,Vancouver Downtown Eastside Reaction to Gordon Campbell

In this video, May 12, 2009, Al Tkatch, Co-founder of AHA MEDIA and also of the music duo Rockafellas announces that BC Election results. A bitter woman yelled out Who cares while Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA dressed up as a parody ofGordon Campbell  as a Grim Reaper lookalike entertained the laughing Vancouver Downtown Eastside crowd with his antics.

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in 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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Here’s to another four years of our current BC Government!

Today, May 12th, 2009 is Election Day in B.C.

May 12, 2009 Leave a comment

It’s Election Day in BC – Polls now open

Polls are open from 8:00am until 8:00pm.

Below is a photo of  Carole James, Leader of the BC NDP and friends at the Firehall Arts Centre @ 280 East Cordova Street, Thursday, May 7th 11:00am in speaking about  Support the Arts and Take Back Your BCCarole James

 ” Ms. James took her campaign to a busy Vancouver SkyTrain station and later ventured into the Downtown Eastside. Although she has talked about homelessness throughout the campaign, the event in the epicentre of the country’s poorest neighbourhood had nothing to do with the people lying on the streets nearby. Instead, she spoke inside the Firehall Arts Centre, where she pledged that her government would boost funding for the arts.

“It’s a smart investment in tough economic times,” she said, estimating that a tax dollar invested in culture will be paid back “tenfold.”

 

AHA MEDIA presents Bob Petterson, Guitarist playing with Mike Webster Band and Magnetic West at Lugz Coffee Lounge in Vancouver

May 8, 2009 1 comment

 AHA MEDIA is pleased to present Bob Petterson aka Beaudine who will be playing with both the Mike Webster and Magnetic West bands at Lugz Coffee Lounge in the Mount Pleasant area of Vancouver 🙂

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Lugz Coffee Lounge

2525 Main Street
Vancouver, BC V5T 3E5, Canada
(604) 873-6766
Get directions

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Name:
Bob Petterson
Twitter:
Beaudine
Web:
http://www.vdoc.ca
Bio:
Musician, political junkie and extroverted hermit

Bob Petterson

Bob Petterson will be performing on May 23rd at the Lugz Coffee Lounge.  Cover is $5.00 for two amazing shows!! 🙂

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AHA MEDIA encourages everyone to go out and hear Bob Petterson and other local Vancouver musicians play on May 23rd 🙂

Bob Petterson says ” I’m fortunate that I get to work with some amazing local musicians and that two terrific local singer/songwriters are willing to make use of my modest talent on bass guitar.

The headliner for the show is The Mike Webster Band. More information available here: http://www.mikewebster.moonfruit.com/

Mike’s set will largely feature his original songs along with a handful of diverse, and surprising, covers. Magnetic West features all-original music by Randall T. Carpenter who also happens to be my compatriot, and the lead guitarist, in The Mike Webster Band.

Main thing is come out and have some fun! ” 🙂

AHA MEDIA meets Mike Athanassakis, Photo/Electronics Manager of London Drugs of Brentwood Mall in Burnaby, B.C.

AHA MEDIA was delighted to meet Mike Athanassakis, Photo/Electronics Manager of London Drugs in Brentwood Mall in Burnaby, B.C.  🙂

As AHA MEDIA, strives to become better in Mobile Media Production, we are looking for ways to acquire and upgrade to new gear. 

We were very glad to be treated so well by Mike Athanassakis who was extremely knowledgeable, patient and encouraging to us while helping to answer our questions about new professional cameras!

In this day and age, where it’s a recession happening, wonderful customer service and friendly advice are what really counts and AHA MEDIA appreciates it coming from Mike Athanassakis, Photo/Electronics Manager of London Drugs in Brentwood Mall in Burnaby 🙂

Due to the excellent treatment from Mike Athanassakis, we’ve told our friends and colleagues about his outstanding customer service and knowledge.  AHA MEDIA has also tweeted about Mike on twitter! 🙂

Several members of AHA MEDIA also work with other Media groups in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside including:

DTES CAN – Downtown Eastside Community Arts Network

Fearless Media http://www.fearlesscity.ca/mobile

W2 Community Arts Network http://www.creativetechnology.org

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From left to right, Panasonic DMC-G1, Nikon D60, Canon TL1, Pentax K-M

AHA MEDIA highly recommends Mike Athanassakis, Photo/Electronics Manager of London Drugs in Brentwood Mall in Burnaby, B.C.  🙂

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AHA MEDIA thanks Mike Athanassakis for his thoughtful ideas and time spent with us!

We appreciate it! 🙂

It is especially interesting to note that London Drugs will be moving into the new Woodwards building at the corner of Abbott and Hastings in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside. 

 AHA MEDIA is looking forward to London Drugs being in our local neighborhood! 🙂

http://www.londondrugs.com

Foodline – a map of 2009 Vancouver Downtown East Side locations to eat free and cheap food

April 23, 2009 Leave a comment

Foodline is a map of 2009 Downtown East Side Locations to eat free and cheap food.

Feel free to print it out and distribute it.

  It was prepared by the Good Eats peer researchers and artists from the LifeSkills Centre.

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GOOD EATS! 2008

What is it? , What happened? & Who participated?
Was a participatory workshop series about food security in the context of HIV in the Downtown East Side of Vancouver (DTES). After a community mapping meeting with stakeholders on March 19th, 2008 a series of 10 workshops with DTES HIV+ participants generated much knowledge. Participants and facilitators engaged in open and frank guided conversations and mapping of the DTES – what, where and how is possible to find sustenance in the area and related issues (e.g. nutritional value, cost, etc.). The participants – who were offered a gradually ascendant stipend scale – also cooked fresh, inexpensive and highly nutritional meals with local nutritionists and community based cooks and sat to eat as a group. Also, they visited the Quest food exchange www.questoutreach.org, a community garden and a local non-commercial radio show in Coop radio. The group dynamics of a widely varied number of people from rough paths of life attending the Good Eats! workshops was successful; this shows that food is a great socializing agent. To close the series, a final stakeholders/participants meeting was scheduled for June 2008 at the LifeSkills Centre.

What we found out?
Some preliminary findings: women and transgendered persons male to female living with HIV seem to be able to find more food resources available and less sleeping/shelter resources than men. When food is available, participants often do not have the basic facilities to cook and refrigerate/freeze. Individually, eating is difficult to organize in the presence of drug use or poor health conditions (e.g. lack of teeth). The nutrition value per se may take a second place to personal preferences such as convenience of location, how well a person is treated in a free food delivery place, and the value of comfort food (the emotional component of food). Tellingly, one participant told us “they say one cannot live on bread and water, but we do in the DTES”. In many ways, HIV+ persons in the DTES behave much like any regular “consumer” even if there is a cultural expectation that they behave as docile charity recipients. When there is money, HIV+ persons do use low-paid food places that offer good choices. When there is no money to buy food, stealing, “binning” and lining up for food is necessary, sometimes in places where they are “red zoned” by the local police and pulled from the queue if identified. “Binning” is good when food outlets (especially upscale ones) turn a blind eye to city regulations and pack expensive leftovers and leave them strategically to be picked up. Participants identified a few faith-based places they must pray for their meal; coercion may still be a part of social food delivery. Also, participants told us that if they had a chance, most of them would rather work for their food either legally or under the table.

Who worked on this project?
Our Community Based Research (CBR) team: Shane Turner, the LifeSkills Centre Coordinator, Christiana Miewald, Food Researcher at SFU, Tanya Palazzo, Volunteer BCPWA (podcasts and notes) and Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco HIV/AIDS Community Based Research Facilitator (BCPWA). This activity is funded through in-kind work of volunteers, the CBR program, the Centre for Sustainable Community Development at SFU and a Community Based Research grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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