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AHA MEDIA attended the Development Permit Board and Advisory Panel meeting at Vancouver City Hall that considered PHS to change Bosman hotel into supportive housing

October 6, 2009 1 comment

The Development Permit Board and Advisory Panel met  Monday, October 5 at 3 pm, Committee Room #1, Third Floor, City Hall to consider the following Development Permit Applications: 1. 1060 Howe Street: To change the use of the existing Motor Hotel to Dwelling Use Rooming House and alter the building with minor renovations including the addition of dining area, office, amenity space and landscaping to the exterior and parkade roof. The proposed use is for a three-year interim period.

The following videos were  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 or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

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President of WERA in support of PHS for Bosman Hotel at Vancouver City Hall

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Dr Peter Centre in support PHS for Bosman hotel at Vancouver City Hall

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Condo Owner with daughter in support of PHS for Bosman Hotel at Vancouver City Hall

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Jeffrey Ashborn of Coast Mental Health  in support of PHS for Bosman Hotel at Vancouver City Hall

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Sonny Dean in support of PHS for Bosman Hotel at Vancouver City Hall

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Nathan Allen in support of PHS for Bosman Hotel at Vancouver City Hall

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The following 5 videos are the Development Permit Board and Advisory Panel discussing and awarding PHS ( PHS Community Services Society) to  change the use of the existing Motor Hotel to Dwelling Use Rooming House and alter the building with minor renovations

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AHA MEDIA was pleased to hear Robert Scott Vincent of VANDU ‘s thoughts on IST ( Injection Support Team) in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

October 5, 2009 Leave a comment

In the following photo and video is Robert Scott Vincent of VANDU with Raw.Nu ( an AHA MEDIA contributor ) before they speak about IST – Injection Support Team in Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES)

Rob of VANDU and Raw.Nu


This video 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 or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

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Below is a photo of Robert Scott Vincent – Board Member of VANDU, Marion Allaart – Assoc Director of VANDU and Hendrik Beune – Director of AHA MEDIA

Rob, Marion and Hendrik

AHA MEDIA enjoys working with community organizations such as VANDU to get their thoughts and stories out there for ALL people to hear!

Carrall Street Publication and Edition Launch | 6-8pm Wednesday September 30 at ArtSpeak in Gastown, Vancouver

September 30, 2009 Leave a comment

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http://www.artspeak.ca/exhibitions/event_detail.html?event_id=234

Althea Thauberger

September 30th, 2009

The Carrall Street publication documents Althea Thauberger’s site-specific work that took place on the 200-block of Carrall Street in front of Artspeak on September 30, 2008. It considered the specificities of the site as a nexus of social, economic, political, and cultural realities.

The block was closed to traffic and illuminated by film lights. Collaborating with local communities, individuals, and organizations, Thauberger invited a diverse group to undertake independent actions or activities within the event’s framework.

Approximately forty performers worked across and through the delineation provided by the block, extending their activities into alleys and bars. The performances ranged from repeated physical actions, oratories, orchestrated conversations, and scripted performances that often occurred at an intimate scale, to reflected or framed quotidian situations.

Because the event encompassed the entire block, the work took on an expanded subject matter that included the attitudes and activities of spectators and passersby, heightened aesthetics and conditions of representation, the street’s physical surroundings and architecture, and transitional moments in the street’s development.

The publication includes commissioned texts, scripts, a partial transcription of the Carrall Street forum, archival documents, and images.

Exhibitions and Events

Carrall Street Publication and Edition Launch | 6-8pm Wednesday September 30

Althea ThaubergerSeptember 30th, 2009

The Carrall Street publication documents Althea Thauberger’s site-specific work that took place on the 200-block of Carrall Street in front of Artspeak on September 30, 2008. It considered the specificities of the site as a nexus of social, economic, political, and cultural realities. The block was closed to traffic and illuminated by film lights. Collaborating with local communities, individuals, and organizations, Thauberger invited a diverse group to undertake independent actions or activities within the event’s framework. Approximately forty performers worked across and through the delineation provided by the block, extending their activities into alleys and bars. The performances ranged from repeated physical actions, oratories, orchestrated conversations, and scripted performances that often occurred at an intimate scale, to reflected or framed quotidian situations. Because the event encompassed the entire block, the work took on an expanded subject matter that included the attitudes and activities of spectators and passersby, heightened aesthetics and conditions of representation, the street’s physical surroundings and architecture, and transitional moments in the street’s development. The publication includes commissioned texts, scripts, a partial transcription of the Carrall Street forum, archival documents, and images.

Related Links

Carrall Street [Publication]
Althea Thauberger [Artist]

AHA MEDIA is very pleased to present Bladerunners Youth Media Arts Apprenticeship Info Sessions at W2 Community Media Arts Centre

September 28, 2009 Leave a comment

W2 Bladerunners

Bladerunners Youth Media Arts Apprenticeship Info Sessions

Attend these events to see if our 5-month program is for you!

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Start Time:
Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 7:00pm
End Time:
Thursday, October 8, 2009 at 10:00pm
Location:
112 W Hastings
City/Town:
Vancouver, BC
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Description

Are you interested in mobile technology, locative media, web 2.0, social media, web sites, VJing, telepresence, live screens, radio, community TV, digital divide, and open source? W2 has been working for more than one year with Bladerunners developing a media arts apprenticeship program.

If you are between 19 and 30 years old, are eager to train and work hard, then this could be for you! Honorariums are paid to participants for 24 hours/week, daily lunch is provided. Aboriginal youth, women, and youth of colour from the inner-city are encouraged to apply. This is designed as an apprenticeship program for people who face systemic barriers to a creative technology career.

ORIENTATION SESSION: Oct 1, 7-9pm, 112 West Hastings (W2’s new space). Snacks and bus tickets provided. Learn about what’s involved in the apprenticeship program. How does it work, when does it start, what kind of committment will you make, and what will W2 provide. We’d also like you to let us know what experience you have with creative technology.

ORIENTATION SESSION: Oct 8, 7-9pm, 112 West Hastings. Snacks and bus tickets provided. Hear from an overview of subjects you will be immersed in over the next 5 months from some of W2 Mentors. Learn about the internet and social media, mobile/locative media, buliding web sites, VJing, and other media arts practices. Learn about our program and tell us what you can do – and where you want to take it!

When you get involved with our 5-month youth apprenticeship program you will play a central role in W2 as we get set to open 9000 sq ft at Woodward’s in January 2010, and emerge as a world-class crossmedia centre. It will be an exciting few months, and for young people wanting an awesome experience working collaboratively to create media art, events, installations, and live interactive experiences = this is it!!

Following this challenging five month apprenticeship program, participants will receive regular employment with W2 or our partner employers from the local digital media/ Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector.

We open at Woodwards in January 2010, but in the meantime we are actively developing and launching programs from our temporary space at 112 West Hastings. (This month we are moving from the Flack Block and consolidating at 112.)

Our innovative programs confront the digital divide with marginalized inner-city residents accessing and using technology. Visiting artists-in-residence and mentors provide inspiration and mentorship, and live events and projects give our crew the chance to test and showcase their skills and achievements.

Antoni Abad will be one of our mobile media mentors with Mobile*Native, during November 2009. Jon Cohrs/OMGIMON.TV will set up an analogue TV station. Other artists will work with us to build web sites, and we will produce major events, receptions, screenings, and parties.

The development of training, apprenticeship/employment placement programs for the digital media sector has been identified as a priority amongst governments, industry, and the community. Bladerunners is an internationally recognized, award winning employment program assisting multi-barrier and disadvantaged youth in gaining on the job construction training and apprenticeships. W2 is delivering Bladerunner’s first non-construction trade apprenticeship program, with funding by Bell and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. W2 is also collaborating with Building Opportunities with Business Inner-City Society (BOB) new ICT Cluster, and this will be a connection point for participants to the local sector.

AHA MEDIA visits Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies at Hastings and Nanaimo in Vancouver

September 28, 2009 1 comment

AHA MEDIA visits Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies at Hastings and Nanaimo in Vancouver

Mulitplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies

Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies  

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2347 Hastings Street East
Vancouver, BC V5L 1V6, Canada
(604) 251-6022
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AHA MEDIA saw a variety of adorable animals and an exotic variety of fish at this neighborhood pet store! 🙂

Bunnies

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In this video, Bunnies eat and play at Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies in Vancouver

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 or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

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Below is a photo of  a rose -toed tarantula

Tarantula

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In this video, Guinea Pigs rest at Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies in Vancouver

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 or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

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In this video, White mice play at Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies in Vancouver

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 or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

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In this video, a Lucky and Very Large Arowana swims at Multiplex Aquarium & Pet Supplies in Vancouver

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 or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

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Below is a photo of children after visiting the Multiplex store

Children coming out of Multiplex