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AHA MEDIA at Great Farm Trek 2009 at UBC

April 14, 2009 Leave a comment

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The Schedule
PAST: UBC Farm History
PRESENT: The Vancouver Campus Planning process and the UBC Farm
FUTURE: The Great Farm Trek 2009

AHA MEDIA  helped to celebrate the UBC Farm and its future! 🙂

“It has been a great year for the farm, in terms of innovative programming, awards, and media attention. However, the future of the 24 hectare farm is still not clear, so it is time to come together to celebrate the Farm’s accomplishments and show our unified support for a bright future for the Farm! This is a celebratory, family-friendly event. We want thousands to join us as we trek from the UBC Student Union Building (SUB) via the Board of Governors meeting and then on to the UBC Farm.”

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“We will have Vancouver’s own ever-wacky and danceable Carnival Band, the high-energy percussion ensemble known as Sambata, Papa Thom from the Shepherd’s Pie Tour ’09, Agora String Band, and much more! At the UBC farm there will be music (the soul-quakin’, boot-shakin’ bluegrass boys of the Agora String Band, and the hip hop alt country tom waits-sylin’ Blackberry Wood.) As well there will be food, addresses from James Mackinnon (100-Mile Diet author,) Rex Weyler (Greenpeace founder), special recorded greetings from David Suzuki, and the Mayor of Vancouver, and a ceremonial planting. ”

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Mayor Gregor Robertson in a special recording for the Great Farm Trek 2009

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David Suzuki in a special recording for the Great Farm Trek 2009

 

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For more photos, please see our Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahamedia/sets/72157616735086808/

Thanks very much! 🙂

AHA MEDIA and Susan Neeves learning from Frank Lopez – Director/Producer of SubMedia

April 12, 2009 Leave a comment

Today at VIVO Media Arts, AHA MEDIA and Susan Neeves from the Vancouver Downtown Eastside are learning how to edit videos from the great and very patient Frank Lopez – Director/Producer of SubMedia http://submedia.tv

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Thanks to Frank Lopez, for teaching and showing us how to edit our documentary videos better. 🙂

Be a Pedicab Operator in the Downtown, Gastown, & Chinatown area.

April 8, 2009 1 comment

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Introducing the Pedicabs to help revitalize the Downtown, Gastown and Chinatown area! Guided Historical tours while helping to keep green the environment! 🙂

 

Poster and Photos provided by Andrew “Muskie” McKay
Industry Initiatives Coordinator
Building Opportunities with Business (BOB)
325 Main Street Vancouver, BC V6A 2S9
T: 778-328-7672

A tale of two Homeless Cities – Vancouver and Washington D.C. using cellphones, blogs and emails to get connected

April 6, 2009 Leave a comment

On Sunday April 4th,  thousands of Vancouver folks marched in solidarity to support the Grand March for Housing. which  demand immediate government action to end homelessness, build social housing, protect rental housing and raise welfare and minimum rage rates.

To empower and build the Vancouver Downtown Eastside community capacity and connectivity, the Fearless City Mobile Project was developed:

The Fearless Mobile City project is a two-way social media system for marginalized residents and artists of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES). It is an interactive communication system that uses Mobile Muse 3’s technology platform, a free wireless mesh network, distribution and training with mobile handsets, and live screens in public spaces. Participate in Fearless City at live events in and around our inner-city neighbourhood to create community generated media while confronting the digital divide.

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In this photo, a cellphone is used to take a photo during a presentation by Hendrik Beune

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AHA MEDIA is proud to still participate in Fearless City Project ! http://www.netsquared.org/projects/fearless-city-mobile 

From engaging with the public through Fearless projects, we developed our own unique way of doing event coverage and citizen journalism as we build our own AHA MEDIA website.

We at AHA MEDIA are glad for the opportunities from Fearless City that help pique our interest into mobile phone technology and all the ways it has helped our Downtown Eastside Community.

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In another city – Washington D.C. an article in the Washington Post describes how their homeless use cellphones, blogs and email to stay on top.

On D.C. Streets, the Cellphone as Lifeline

Homeless People Turn to Technology to Track Assistance and Opportunities

 

By Petula Dvorak Washington Post Staff Writer

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.A patron of Miriam’s Kitchen uses a cellphone to take a photo of first lady Michelle Obama as she helps serve lunch. “Phones are really a lifeline for many people,” says Adam Rocap, director of social services at Miriam’s Kitchen. (Martinez Monsivais – Associated Press)

 

It’s another sign of a society in transition by way of technology, as businesses shed physical addresses for cyberspace and homeless people can establish an online presence and chase opportunities digitally.
“Having a phone isn’t even a privilege anymore — it’s a necessity,” said Rommel McBride, 50, who spent about six years on the streets before recently being placed in a city housing program. He has had a mobile phone for a year. “A cellphone is the only way you can call to keep up with your food stamps, your housing application, your job. When you’re living in a shelter or sleeping on the streets, it’s your last line of communication with the world.”

Advocates who work with the District’s homeless estimate that 30 percent to 45 percent of the people they help have cellphones. A smaller number have e-mail accounts, and some blog to chronicle their lives on the streets.

When Laura Zeilinger, deputy director of program operations for the D.C. Department of Human Services, conducted housing assessments of a couple of thousand people living on city streets last summer, she was surprised by how many gave her cellphone numbers and e-mail addresses.

“Phones are really a lifeline for many people,” said Adam Rocap, director of social services at Miriam’s Kitchen, a nonprofit drop-in center for the homeless. During a string of attacks against homeless people sleeping downtown in the fall, two victims called 911 for help after they were assaulted, he said.

 

 

 

 

Please read the full  article in the Washington Post on how cellphones help empower D.C.’s Homeless community lives

http://tinyurl.com/ctmla8

 

Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA gets a new chair!

March 29, 2009 4 comments

In the next series of photos, Hendrik Beune utilizes his new Director’s chair to engage with the Vancouver DTES community in an artistic and very mobile way.

As we started from Carnegie Centre at Main and Hasting in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside ( DTES), it was  quite something to see the varioius reactions on people’s faces as Hendrik rolled by them on his mobile office chair.  The range of emotions ranged from suprised smiles, shocking glances, warm hearted encouragements to mere indifferences as people walked around him.

We are glad that Hendrik has his European savoir faire as he made he way down to one of our community office spaces! 🙂 We created interactive and mobile art in our area !

We, at AHA MEDIA are about creating community engagements and memories that last a long time! 🙂

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