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AHA MEDIA films at “Rocker for Rio” fundraiser for Homeless World Cup 2010 in Brazil

September 1, 2010 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA filmed at “Rocker for Rio” fundraiser for Homeless World Cup 2010 in Brazil at Doolin’s Pub in Vancouver

Peter Zhou with Don Davies, MP for Vancouver Kingsway

Peter Zhou of Team Canada for Homeless World Cup 2010 in Brazil shaking hands with Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA who was an original Vancouver Dream Catcher Street Soccer Player and won a Gold Medal!

In this video, Sarah Blyth speaks to members of Team Canada who are going to Homeless World Cup in Brazil at the Rocker for Rio fundraiser at Doolin’s Pub in Vancouver

In this video, members of Team Canada who are going to Homeless World Cup in Brazil cheer together at the Rocker for Rio fundraiser at Doolin’s Pub in Vancouver

Peter Davies with Coach Alan Bates

Sarah Blyth, Liz Evans, Kevin King and Patrick

In this video, members of Team Canada who are going to Homeless World Cup 2010 in Brazil get handshakes and heartfelt congratulations at the Rocker for Rio fundraiser at Doolin’s Pub in Vancouver

Donations via website http://www.portlandfc.ca/portland_sponsors.html

AHA MEDIA filmed at Bosman Hotel Community Welcome Celebration in Vancouver on Monday Aug 23, 2010

August 25, 2010 2 comments

AHA MEDIA filmed at the At Home/Chez Soi Vancouver  Bosman Hotel Community Welcome Celebration on Monday August 23, 2010.  It was a great celebration for all to see as AHA MEDIA remembers when we attended the Development Permit Board and Advisory Panel meeting at Vancouver City Hall that considered PHS to change Bosman Hotel into supportive housing back in October 2009.

Below is a photo of all the residents at the Bosman Hotel

Restful green space for the residents to relax with their neighbours

Water and Coffee available by the Front Desk

Bistro dining!

Relaxing painting to soothe the soul

Clinic on site at the Bosman Hotel

Amenities Room at the Bosman Hotel

Office and Case Workers space at the Bosman Hotel

Resident sitting

Photos and Video of a Room at the Bosman Hotel

Welcome Basket at the Bosman Hotel

Computer and Telephone Access

Enjoying Pancake breakfast

Cupcakes and more to celebrate the Bosman Hotel Welcome Celebration

Dr. Kerry Jang of Vancouver City Council

Dr. Jayne Barker, VP Research Initiatives, MHCC shaking hands with Hon. Moira Stilwell, Minister of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development, Province of BC

In this video, Emcee Dr. Jayne Barker, VP Research Iniatives, MHCC has welcome remarks with Chief Ian Campbell, Squamish Nation leads a prayer and song with Oceanside Dakota Drum Group

In the next 2 videos, Ms. Louise Bradley, President & CEO, MHCC speaks

In this video, Nicola, resident of Bosman Hotel Community speaks

In this video, Liz Evans, Executive Director of PHS Community Services Society speaks

In this video, Ultan Kampff, President, DVBIA speaks

In this video, Dr. Kerry Jang, Vancouver City Councillor speaks

In this video, Dick Vollet of StreetoHome speaks

In this video, Honorable Moira Stilwell, Minister of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development, Province of British Columbia speaks

In this video, Emcee Dr. Jayne Barker, VP Research Initiatives MHCC gives closing remarks

Nicola with Jodyne Keller, VPD’s homeless outreach coordinator

Jeff and Bruce of Bosman Hotel

Street Soccer Samba – National Street Soccer Canada Championship July 23 – 25, 2010 in Oppenheimer Park, Vancouver

July 24, 2010 1 comment

Teams all over will participate in a National Street Soccer Canada Championship including Portland FC and Eastside Sun Eagles at the Grand Re-opening of Oppenheimer Park on July 23 -25, 2010

Below is photo of Portland FC and Eastside Sun Eagles with Vancouver Parks Board Commissioner Sarah Blyth

Below is a livestream video of Coach Alan Bates, Vancouver Parks Board Commissioner Sarah Blyth and Paul Gregory of Street Soccer Canada giving a rousing speech on the history of Street Soccer in Vancouver and words of encouragement.

http://qik.com/video/9623507

The pre-ceeding photos and video was  filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a mobile cameraphone – Nokia N97 mini. AHA MEDIA is currently exploring mobile media production through the lens of mobile cameraphone

April Smith of AHA MEDIA on SWISS TV on how PHS and Woodwards Housing helps her and others with housing, employment and life opportunities in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

March 8, 2010 Leave a comment

In this  photo and video, April Smith of AHA MEDIA speaks with SWISS TV on how PHS  and Woodwards housing helps her and others in Vancouver Downtown Eastside by providing housing, employment and life opportunities.

April’s interview highlights the new Woodwards Housing run by PHS and also AHA MEDIA’s new videos ” The 12 Days of Olympics” about life in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) and how residents are affected by it

The original link to the story on SWISS TV is here
http://tinyurl.com/yg9cdrl

This video was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA (off the Swiss TV website online http://www.rsi.ch) on a New Media camera – Panasonic DMC-ZS3. AHA MEDIA is about exploring mobile media production through New Media cameras. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter or Facebook.com/AprilFilms

AHA MEDIA is proud to help announce the InterUrban Gallery opening of Far, Up Close on February 12 for the duration of the Winter Games in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

February 11, 2010 Leave a comment

A Flickering light in the heart of darkness

Multimedia art show opens in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside


Vancouver
, BC—In the heart of Vancouver’s infamous Downtown Eastside, the InterUrban Gallery opens Far, Up Close on February 12 for the duration of the Winter Games. The show is made up of a number of multi-media works, providing a flickering counterpoint to the darkness, real and over-hyped, surrounding it.

  • Where: 1 East Hastings St. (Google map)
  • When: February 12 to March 21, Gallery Hours: Wed to Sun, 12 to 5pm; Window Projections: dusk to dawn

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“The media makes the Downtown Eastside out to be such a dark place,” says artist Christoph Runne. “In some ways, that is true. But this is also a place of community and people with stories to tell. We wanted to show that.”

Below is a photo of one of Christoph Runne’s portraits

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Far, Up Close includes works by Chris Welsby, Christoph Runne, Faith Moosang and Monique Mees
Chris Welsby’s Time After, a five-monitor new media landscape, is neither a movie, nor a photograph. It takes high-speed communications technology and slows it down to planetary speed. Revealing hitherto unnoticed atmospheric shifts and subtle changes in light and color, it turns the city into a landscape and places human activity within the larger time scale of the natural world.

Christoph Runne’s Portraits combines classical portraiture with overt allusions to Dutch masters, turn-of –the-century anthropological photography and police mug shots. Projected on the gallery’s windows, Portraits creates a spectral permanence for the residents of Vancouver’s most disputed neighbourhood.

Faith Moosang and Christoph Runne’s film installation, The Blair Bush Project, looks at the glamourization of warfare and suggests that there is a correlation between beauty and horror.

Monique Mees’ photographic series Specimen Plates exposes the visual culture of medicine by addressing the historical use of cinema in medical science to analyze, regulate and reconfigure the transient and uncontrollable human body.

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ARTIST BIOS


Chris Welsby

Chris Welsby is a graduate of the Experimental Media Department at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London UK. He is currently Professor of Film and Digital Media at Simon Fraser University Vancouver and a member of ICICS (Institute for Computing, Information, and Cognitive Systems) at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Showing internationally since the early 1970s, his work has ranged across several media, but always concentrating on this central theme: how do we see ourselves in relation to the natural world and how should we position ourselves and our technologies within it?

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Christoph Runné is a Vancouver-based experimental film, video, and installation artist. Through his work, he explores the unhidden yet seemingly invisible world around us. He creates visual tone poems with a humanitarian heartbeat whose minimalist and impressionistic methodology contradicts the complex human conditions with which Runné engages.

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Faith Moosang graduated from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and has received her MFA from Simon Fraser University’s School for the Contemporary Arts. Her work, while largely based in photography, has also included installations using video and film. She has shown in group and solo exhibitions in Canada, the United States and Europe. She is fixated on the constructed visuality of warfare and its mediation to and by the public at large.

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Monique Mees graduated with honors from the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in 1987. She pursued a scholarship in Germany at the Staatliche Der Bildenden Kunste, Karlsruhe, where she studied painting and has since developed a multi-interdisciplinary practice.  Mees has  received numerous cultural grants from both the Canada Council and the BC Art Council for her work, which has been shown both nationally and internationally.