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Irwin Oostindie (Executive Director) with W2 Community Media Arts speaks about W2 running from the Storyeum building in Vancouver between April 15 to Sept 15, 2010
Hi! I’m Irwin Oostindie (Executive Director) with W2.
We’re in the Woodward’s complex and the Woodward’s Complex is a major project that W2 is a part of. We’ll be delivering a community amenity space – a community media centre, a community radio and tv station, and it’s still an active construction site…so we’re not done yet.I don’t think W2 will be moving into Woodward’s until about September 2010… so we’re working with the City of Vancouver and behind me is the Storyeum site. What we’re looking at is running W2 from the Storyeum building on Cordova, on 151 West Cordova between April 15 to Sept 15th.
We’ll do our art shows there, we’ll do our youth and children summer camps, we’ll have our offices, our media labs for the community, events… every week we’ll have different events
So look forward to that.. you can check out the Storyeum building.. we’ll be moving in April … and that will be where W2 exists at Woodward’s
So we’re moving from our Perel Building on Hastings, 112 West Hastings, over to Storyeum at 151 West Cordova, then we’re going to end up at the Woodward’s Complex at 111 West Hastings Street
So W2 is moving around but we’re almost there! “
W2 Community Media Arts http://www.creativetechnology.org
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Below is a video of Irwin Oostindie ( Executive Director) with W2 Community Media Arts speaking about W2 running from the Storyeum building in Vancouver between April 15 to Sept 15, 2010
This video was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA 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
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In this video, is a walking tour of the interior of Storeyeum in Vancouver, where the Canadian Artisan Market was at.
* This video has no audio *
This video was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA 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
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Below are photos of the interior of Storyeum! ( Please click to enlarge )
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W2’s plans for the summer!
Community Meetings:
Thursday April 8th, 7pm-9pm;
Saturday April 10th, 10-11am;
Saturday April 17th, 10-11am
Thank you for all of your help and interest in the operations of W2’s Culture + Media House during February. We presented over 35 events with art exhibitions, conferences, parties and receptions at our 112 West Hastings home, and also produced over 50 episodes of community television through our broadcast program. This was a solid experience as we grew as an organization and we received lots of love and profile from media organizations worldwide. Check out videos about us and our work: the City of Vancouver’s Snap 2010 and a spotlight produced by our broadcast program.
We just received word from the City of Vancouver that our planned Woodward’s opening date has been delayed from April to September 1, 2010. For the next few months, the City has offered us a lease at Storyeum, one of Vancouver’s largest cultural and festival venues a block north at 151 W Cordova.
For the next 5 months we will launch an exciting series of festivals, conferences, and daily programs and we hope you will stay involved.Storyeum’s 31,000 square feet of space will be home to a massive one-night exhibition in June featuring 200 artists, a series of festivals, a major urban art fair, Icograda Design Week Vancouver reception, Future Everything networked event—connecting Istanbul, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, Newcastle, and W2—and the launch reception for Vancouver Interactive Digital Week. And lots more to share with you!
Please join us for community meetings to get the full picture of what we are creating, and signup for new roles in our growing organization. Drinks will be had too from our wine and beer sponsors.
We’ve set two moving dates to move furniture and gear: April 10th and 17th, we’ll be working throughout the day from 11am-6pm. If moving isn’t your bag we also need help cleaning up, designing and setting up new spaces. Contact Hywel directly to help out: hywel@creativetechnology.org
We have plenty of volunteer opportunities in the coming months including: committee work, venue staffing, gallery sitting, media lab attendants, event production and working with us on committees.
We are also recruiting for the following committees:
- Summer Camp Planning: Week- and Day-long camps for children and youth in July and August. If you have ideas or experience around effective arts-based and creative day or week long camp programming please help us create new programs for young folks in our new media lab, silkscreen and letterpress studios.
- Urban Art Fair Planning: During the months of July and August we will feature a major 7 week show with Stencil Art, Urban Aboriginal Art, an Under the Volcano Festival 20-year retrospective, Graffiti Art and more.
- Technical Committee: event production, inventory, gear signouts and assessing our needs and systems in the next five months and during our operations at Woodward’s
Members interested in joining our Fundraising or Programming committees should apply with resume and credentials to be approved by our Board to join.
If you’re unable to attend our community meeting please come on Saturday or feel free to contact Hywel directly any time at hywel@creativetechnology.org or call 778-882-7485.
AHA MEDIA was pleased to meet Madeeha of Express News at Woodwards ( Corner of Abbott and Cordova ) in Vancouver
AHA MEDIA was pleased to meet Madeeha of Express News at Woodwards ( Corner of Abbott and Cordova ) in Vancouver.
Express News at Woodwards is open 10AM – 11PM Weekdays, 10AM – 2AM Weekends
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In this video, AHA MEDIA hears from Madeeha of Express News at Woodwards ( corner of Abbott and Cordova ) in Vancouver
This video was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA 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 very pleased to wish Michael Tippett a very Happy Birthday!! (MT40) at W2 in Vancouver
AHA MEDIA is very pleased to wish Michael Tippett a very Happy Birthday!! (MT40) Michael’s birthday party was held at W2 in Vancouver.
Michael has always been such a wonderful and supportive presence to AHA MEDIA! AHA MEDIA is always very thankful to Michael and we all wish Michael many more happy years and a very long life! 🙂
Please see more of the amazing Michael Tippett at http://tinyurl.com/a4qdxj
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Below is Michael Tippett and Kate Armstrong for MT40 Party at W2
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Below are two photos of the lovely MT40 party for Michael!
Happy Birthday Michael! Happy MT40! May you get everything you wish for and much more! 🙂
April Smith of AHA MEDIA is very proud to be on the cover of Megaphone Magazine in Vancouver Downtown Eastside
Yes, in this issue we feature April Smith; once homeless and searching for herself on the streets of the Downtown Eastside, she is now one of the city’s leading social media activists.
We look at Leef Evans, who battled crippling depression in his Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotel, yet has gone on to become one of the city’s most formidable artists and a big part in the burgeoning street soccer movement. And we remember Margaret Prevost, a disabled athlete known to many as ‘the mayor of the Downtown Eastside’, who sadly passed away last month.
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We encourage everyone to buy a copy from your favourite vendor or sign up to read online! 🙂
http://www.megaphonemagazine.com/content/subscribe.html
Megaphone’s mission is to provide an opportunity for our homeless and low-income vendors. We are very proud of how hard our vendors work – to become self-sufficient and build grassroots support to end poverty. Please support our vendors by buying a copy of the magazine from them.
AHA MEDIA was very proud to attend Paralympics Ice Sledge Hockey event – Italy vs Sweden 1:30pm at UBC Thunderbird Arena in Vancouver on March 16, 2010
AHA MEDIA was very proud to attend Paralympics Ice Sledge Hockey event at Preliminary Round Group B Game 10 Italy vs Sweden at 1:30pm at UBC Thunderbird Arena on March 16, 2010
About the Sport
Ice sledge hockey was invented at a Swedish rehabilitation centre in the early 1960s, when a group of athletes with a disability decided they wanted to continue playing hockey. The Swedes took two regular ice hockey skates and built a metal frame (called a sledge) to fit on top, with enough room for the puck to pass underneath. Using short poles to propel themselves along the ice, the men played the first ice sledge hockey match outdoors, on a lake south of Stockholm. By 1969, Stockholm had a five-team ice sledge hockey league.
Ice sledge hockey debuted at the 1994 Paralympic Winter Games in Lillehammer.
How It Works
Ice sledge hockey follows all the International Ice Hockey Federation rules, with a few small modifications.
Instead of standing on skates, players sit on aluminum or steel sledges fitted with two blades. They grip two double-ended sticks, one in each hand. One end of the stick has a sharp pick that the players use to propel the sledge, the other has a curved blade to pass and shoot the puck.
Eight ice sledge hockey teams compete in round-robin tournaments, and top seeded teams from round robin play advance to the playoff rounds. A team must not have more than six players on the ice while play is in progress. The object is for one team to get the puck (a hard black rubber disc) past the other team’s goaltender and into the goal.
A regular game consists of three 15-minute periods.
For more information on Ice Sledge Hockey, visit the IPC’s website or Hockey Canada.
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AHA MEDIA’s Alvin Clayton – Reporter and Richard Czaban – Photographer traveled from Vancouver Downtown Eastside to UBC
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AHA MEDIA’s Alvin and Richard were able to go to the Paralympic Ice Sledge Hocket event, thanks to the wonderful generosity of:
Randi Winter http://www.passionatetravel.com
Robyne Kassen http://www.pedestrianstudio.com
Sarah Gluck http://www.urbanmovementdesign.com
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Below is a photo and video montage of AHA MEDIA’s Alvin Clayton and Richard Czaban’s time going to Paralympic Ice Sledge Hockey
This photo and video montage was filmed by Richard Czaban of AHA MEDIA on a New Media camera Fujifilm S200EXR. 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





































