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Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA working at his other job at One Stop Shop Cards and Games in Vancouver

September 9, 2009 Leave a comment

Below are photos of Peter Davies and the game War Machine at One Stop Shop Cards and Games in Tinseltown Mall

http://www.onestopshopcardsandgames.com

Warmachine 1

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AHA MEDIA is very proud to have Derrick Simms as their newest team member

September 8, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA is very proud to have Derrick Simms as their newest team member!

Derrick is a longtime  Vancouver Downtown Eastside resident and will be assisting AHA MEDIA with tech support 🙂

Derrick Simms

Below is a photo of Peter Davies, Reporter for AHA MEDIA with our newest AHA MEDIA member Derrick Simms 🙂

Peter and Derrick

AHA MEDIA was very proud to speak at Net Tuesday event at CBC ( Canadian Broadcasting Centre ) in Vancouver

September 5, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA was very proud to speak at Net Tuesday event at CBC ( Canadian Broadcasting Centre ) in Vancouver on September 1, 2009

Below is a photo of April Smith of AHA MEDIA in the lobby of CBC Vancouver

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Below is a photo of Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA looking into the Net Tuesday crowd

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Below is a photo of April about to walk into the room where other Net Tuesday folks are gathered in a room at CBC

1 April to talk at CBC

Below is a photo of April and Andrew Lavigne hugging upon greeting!  AHA MEDIA is very lucky to have Andrew Lavigne as one of their mentors!  🙂

2 April and Andrew greeting each other at CBC

 Andrew Lavigne is a professional filmmaker and director of a documentary called “With Glowing Hearts” in which AHA MEDIA is one of the featured stories having their journeys into socia media followed and documented for over a year.

“With Glowing Hearts” is a movie where social media is used for social change especially for the folks in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside

Andrew Lavigne says

WGH-is a story about a revolution, one of social change and a paradigm shift in media representation. Vancouver sets the stage, against the backdrop of the 2010 Winter Games, for our documentary about a marginalized community embracing social media tools to empower, inspire and breakdown the digital divide. This is a project that I am directing and is being produced by animalmotherfilms.com. Shot on various capture devices including the Red, the HVX 200, the 5D MkII and the Nokia N77 cellphone. We began shooting Feb/2009 and will continue through March/2010….look for more footage to appear…soon. Enjoy.

You may view “With Glowing Hearts”  trailer on Vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/5401993

 WGH Poster

Below is a photo of Andrew Lavigne placing a wiresless microphone unit on the back of April’s skirt.

3 Andrew putting wireless microphone on April

Below is a photo of April with Kris Krug ( KK), another one of AHA MEDIA’s advisors and mentors 🙂

4 April with KK before speech

Below is a photo of April with Elijah van der Giessen, organizer of Net Tuesday

http://www.meetup.com/Vancouver-social-media-nonprofits-social-change/

4B April with Eli

Below are two photos of April Smith making her presentation. Photos  were taken by Alain Assailly, Journalist of The/La Source newspaper.

5 April Speaking at CBC Broadcast Centre in Vancouver

6 April Speaking 2 at CBC Broadcast Centre

Below is speech made by April Smith of AHA MEDIA  to Net Tuesday group at CBC.

Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA is filming and documenting her presentation.

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Hi Everybody! 🙂

I’m April Smith and I’d like to thank you all for giving me this great opportunity to speak before you here at CBC as many of you usually see me behind a camera filming you  at many of our past events 🙂

I first learned my skills though the Fearless City Mobile Project funded by Heritage Canada and Bell

Fearless City Mobile was DEVELOPED AS a two way RICH MEDIA FILE SHARING SYSTEM for marginalized residents and artists of Vancouver‘s Downtown Eastside.  It’s an interactive communication system that can stream multiple feeds to public live screens. Fearless has been breaking the digital divide for 2 years by empowering locals with mobile technology.  Fearless runs programs and events to support creation of community generated media.

As Fearless City Mobile developed as a social enterprise within W2, which is the new Community Media Arts Centre,  several of us graduates were inspired to keep learning and went on to found a company called AHA MEDIA. This year we will be advancing our business and expanding our networks with the support of W2’s Incubator program and with the broader social media network in the city. 

 We began documenting our further journey into social media by virtue of becoming hyper local, new media citizen journalists reporting on the positive stories of the Downtown Eastside residents.

  We have expanded our repertoire of tools across a broad variety of multimedia storytelling platforms.  In addition to being citizen journalists, we’re also mobile media content producers who use cameraphones to make photos, twitter updates and videos both static and livestreaming for Greater Vancouver area clients, events and organizations.

 We produce rich multimedia content and footage to document, promote and archive any presentation or live event.

 By our work, we’re helping to create social change by using social media to raise awareness of the stories out there for Vancouver.

 In the future, AHA MEDIA will be working with W2, the new Community Media Arts Centre located in the new Woodwards building downtown and more partners in the social media and tech world here in Vancouver 🙂

 I’m very pleased to chat with anyone who may be interested in hiring us for their next project.  Our site is at http://AHAMEDIA.ca and on twitter I’m @AprilFilms , @AHAMEDIA @April

Thanks very much for listening to me 🙂

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7 April after CBC speech

Below is a photo of Alden Habacon, Manager of  Diversity Initiatives at CBC Television

Alden from CBC talking

Below is a photo of April standing with CBC signs

April standing with CBC signs

Below is a photo of April Smith, Alain Assailly and Peter Davies taking an artistic photograph of themselves in a elevator at CBC.

April, Alain, Peter in a CBC elevator

Below is a photo of Alain and April enjoying a sushi dinner with Peter after Net Tuesday at CBC Vancouver 🙂

Sushi dinner after #NetTuesday

Sushi celebration dinner

AHA MEDIA is very honored to speak at today’s ( September 1st) Net Tuesdays at CBC Broadcast Centre in Vancouver

September 1, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA will be speaking on the Vancouver Downtown Eastside, ( DTES ), the evolution from Fearless City Mobile Project, current hyperlocal journalism, mobile media content production and how we use social media for social change.

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Vancouver Net Tuesdays – Remixing the Web for Social Change!

Social change makers and web innovators come together at Net Tuesday events to mix, swap stories, and collaborate on new ideas.

The CBC Broadcast Centre.
775 CAMBIE ST

Tuesday, September 1
6:00pm – 7:30pm

Please use the Cambie St. entrance and check in at the front desk.

We have the following guest presenters confirmed (with more coming soon!)

* Darren Barefoot or Jason Mogus on the TckTckTck campaign
* Jacqueline Cusack McDonald of Fresh Media
* Chris Brand on Fair Copyright
* Tim Wilson on Vancouver’s municipal Open Data, Open Standards and Open Source initiative
* Natalie Sisson of FundRzr
* Alden Habacon of CBC
* Cyrus Irani of TEDxVancouver
* Erika Rathje of the David Suzuki Foundation

PS, not sure what Net Tuesday is?
We’re a global movement coordinated by Net Squared.
Every month, the NetSquared community comes together offline at Net Tuesday events to mix, swap stories and ideas, build new relationships, and collaborate. These gatherings provide a chance to connect for all those interested in the intersection of social technologies and social change, whether you’re part of a nonprofit organization or a for-profit organization, a funder or a consultant, a developer or an entrepreneur.

AHA MEDIA on Public Bus, where Bus driver calls 911 to report on Bike Theft in progress!

August 25, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA was riding on the Cambie #15 Bus back downtown to the East Side.

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During a 10 minute break near the Vancouver Public Library, the bus driver calls 9-11 to report on a bike theft in progress.

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The thieves had cut through the bike lock and chain with bolt cutters. Notice the man on the left hand side wearing a white sweatshirt still holding the bolt cutter.

Bus Driver phones on bike thief 3

Almost immediately, Vancouver Police showed up and caught the bike thieves in the act.

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According to Stephen Hui, Technology and On-line Editor of the Georgia Straight …

Vancouver police are warning the public about a recent “spike” in bicycle thefts.

According to police, 257 bikes were reported stolen between July 31 and August 21. That’s up from the 167 bikes reported stolen during the same period last year.

This year, 1,417 bikes have been stolen so far. In 2008, 1,596 bikes were stolen.

Police say both residential and commercial areas are being targeted.

              Please see Stephen Hui’s article at http://tinyurl.com/njxupz

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