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AHA MEDIA and Fearless City Mobile to help set up John Lee’s Wailing Wall of Sound in Downtown Vancouver today Aug 10, 2010

August 10, 2010 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA and Fearless City Mobile to help set up John Lee’s Wailing Wall of Sound in Downtown Vancouver today Aug 10, 2010

Part of  Surge Festival of W2 Community Media Arts

THE WAILING WALL OF SOUND LIVE/ONLINE Exhibition

August 10 Free Preview Downtown YVR @ Granville & Georgia  3 to 8pm

Friday August 13 Live Soundstage Gig @ W2 151 W. Cordova   7 to 11pm ;  $ 7

Journey into a unique, Sound-Art & Music Adventure with The Wailing Wall Of Sounds’ online and live event on Friday, August 13th, 7-11pm, at W2 Storyeum.

A free preview showing will also take place on Granville Street on Tuesday, August 10 from 3pm.

The show will be an interactive, all-ages music/art/tech performance showcasing sound submissions from local and international artists. The WWOS Expo presents an opportunity for audiences and artists to listen and interact in a creative sound environment using a forty-foot, 168-speaker wall – the largest guitar amp in the world. Entrance to the August 13 show is $7 from 7 to 11pm.

Guest Soundsmiths & DJs from 8pm – B-Monster @ 9pm & 10:30.

To Submit Song or Sound-Art for the WWOS Expo please visit;

www.wailingwallofsound.com

twitter.com/wailwallofsound

Guest Soundsmiths & DJs from 8pm – B-Monster @ 9pm & 10:30

W2 Community Media Arts at Under the Volcano 2010 on Sunday Aug 8th in North Vancouver

August 8, 2010 1 comment

Please come see Facing the Wind – W2’s Under the Volcano archive and art exhibit  at the Festival site today

Make plans to go to North Vancouver for the final (20th) Festival of Art & Social Change http://volcano.resist.ca/ 12-10pm. Bring a light jacket for some drizzle, but otherwise should be sun and clouds. Great music from around the world. Come say hi at the W2 tent (we have it covered) and see some of the Under the Volcano archives on display.

· 12:00pm – 9:00pm

Location Cates Park

Dollarton Highway

North Vancouver, BC

The 20th and FINAL Under The Volcano Festival

After 20 years UTV has decided to close this chapter of our history by making our 20th anniversary our final event. For two decades we have organized in solidarity with local and global social justice movements and have staunchly supported marginalized peoples struggles. We have survived and thrived and now it’s time to say goodbye. Come celebrate cultures of resistance, activism and community!

2010 HIGHLIGHTS:

* Naomi Klein and Arthur Manuel: Paying our Debts, At Home and Abroad: A Discussion with the award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author Klein and Secwepemc Nation activist Manuel, moderated by journalist & documentary film-maker Avi Lewis

* Olmeca: Xicano MC returns in support of new album “La Contra Cultura”

* Plus Joey Only Outlaw Band, Delhi2Dublin, Los Migrantes and lots more!

Plus:

Malcolm Lowry Stage, Dragonfly Kid’s Festival, Artisans Market, Community Info Fair, Workshop Tent, and more…..

Sunday August 8th, 2010

Cates Park (Whey-ah-Wichen) North Vancouver Gates Open @ 12noon.

ADMISSIONS: @ Gate Only (no advance tickets) BY-DONATION $10-$20

Low income admissions by-donation suggested $5 available @ Main Gate ONLY

http://volcano.resist.ca/

AHA MEDIA and Fearless City Mobile films people’s thoughts of Story Box projects at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

August 6, 2010 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA and Fearless City Mobile films people’s thoughts of Story Box projects at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

At the heart of the City’s Great Beginnings Initiative is the desire to go back to its roots and give each of the founding neighborhoods something to talk about. In one such community, the DTES Story Box Project highlights its rich and storied cultural diversity through oral and written tradition. Unique object/artifact boxes illustrate stories from various voices which are intermingled to create a new and visceral experience.

The Storybox Project at the Surge Festival is the sensational finish to a process that involved over eighty members of DTES community based writing groups who developed their individual stories utilizing personal artifacts as inspiration and illustration. The manifold stories held common threads bound to universal themes. StoryBox at Storyeum presents five such themes as representative of the powerfully spoken words by the most demo-diverse voices working in concert with some of Vancouver’s brightest lights in media arts.

In this video, Irwin Oostindie, Stephen Lytton and Councillor Heather Deal speak on Story Box Project in Surge Festival at W2 Storyeum

In this video, Hendrik Beune and Anne Marie Slater view projections at Story Box Project in W2 Storyeum

In this video, Hendrik Beune is a featured interview in a movie at Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver DTES

Below is a photo of Clyde Wright and Holly Boyd standing in front of Story Box description on the wall

Below is a photo of Jorge Campos, Quest Kabuki, Clyde Wright and Holly Boyd in front of W2 Storyeum

In this video, Erin de Zwart shares her thoughts on Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

In this video,  Clyde Wright and Holly Boyd shares their  thoughts on Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

In this video, Sid Tan shares his thoughts on Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

 
In this video, Sean Cranbury shares his thoughts on Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
 
 
In this video, Hendrik Beune shares his thoughts on Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
 
 
In this video, J-Hock shares his thoughts on Story Box project at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
 
 
Below is a photo of  Hendrik Beune, Clyde Wright and J-Hock in front of W2 Storyeum
 
 
In this video, Irwin Oostindie of W2 Community Media Arts speaks about Story Box project  at W2 Storyeum in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
 
 
Below is a photo of Sid Tan sharing a laugh with Irwin Oostindie
 
Below are Story Boxes from Story Box project
 
 
Below is our Fearless City and W2 Story Box!
 

Surge Festival – 1st Annual Festival of Urban Digital Culture at W2 Storyeum – July 30 to Aug 28, 2010

July 30, 2010 Leave a comment

At the core of this year’s inaugural Surge Festival program are four exhibitions, plus weekly live DJ and VJ events, film screenings, workshops, parties, and youth summer camps.

More than 50 artists are showing including: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Indigo, Take5, the dark, Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Ange Sterritt, Frederick Brummer, Shawn Chappelle, Su-an Ng, Sepideh Saii, Justin Sekiguchi, Rupinder Sidhu, Lenke Sifko, Cease Wyss, …Krista Lomax and Sammy Chien.

Opening night reception July 30th, 8-11pm, free
After-party 11pm with DJ Kilocee, Take5 & The Phonograff, part of the W2 Summer Nights series, $5 at door.

The centrepiece of the Surge Urban Digital Culture Festival is a massive mural installation for ‘All our Walls’ (opening July 30) by the dark, Take5, Sensr and Indigo, alongside a graffiti & street art exhibit featuring established and emerging Canadian artists. Coast Salish-based Aboriginal artists represent the urban experience for the 50% of First Nations living off reserve in Rezilliance (opening July 30). Facing the Wind: Whey-ah-Wichen looks at 20 years of the Under the Volcano Festival taking place on Tsleil-Waututh Nation Territory (opening July 30). StoryBox makes inner-city voices digital in this collaboration between 80+ residents and professional media artists (opens one week later on Aug 6).

Formerly street-wise and counter-culture, urban art has found its way into powerful institutions, advertising, and art market galleries. This mainstreaming also exposes that street art traditions are connected globally across borders, and open up space to contest the privatization of public space, battles for free speech, while building creative inner cities. Urban art has its roots in the undercurrents of social alienation and resistance to power, and artists can create relevant and transformative cultural experience for neighbourhoods and people of all ages.

Surge exhibition viewing hours are Wednesday to Sunday, 12-6pm. W2 Summer Nights kick off at 10pm. The Festival takes place in one of Vancouver’s best exhibition and festival venues, W2 Storyeum at 151 W Cordova, just steps north of W2’s future media centre site in the Woodward’s Atrium. Program subject to change. For updates and new screening and workshop announcements check our website.

Weekly performances in our W2 Summer Nights series feature some of Vancouver’s most innovative urban DJs and VJs, with all proceeds supporting the development of W2’s inner-city community media programs.

For more information on the exhibits RSVP on the Facebook event or read:
http://www.creativetechnology.org/profiles/blogs/surge-first-annual-urban

Time: July 30, 2010 at 8pm to August 28, 2010 at 11:45pm
Location: W2 Storyeum
Street: 151 W Cordova Street
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Phone: 604-689-9896
Event Type: festivalexhibitionparty

W2 Community Media Arts at Vancouver Folk Festival 2010

July 17, 2010 Leave a comment

W2  Community Media Arts and Fearless City Mobile will be having an info table set up during  Vancouver Folk Festival 2010, July 16 – 18, please come over and say hello to us! 🙂

W2 brings spaces to life with the arts and creative technology in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver.

W2 Storyeum will also be hosting the After-Party for the Vancouver Folk Fest Volunteers this Sunday night  July 18 with DJ Dolores (BR) http://ow.ly/2ceho Les Boukakes (FR) http://ow.ly/2cekx

Come visit us at our 31,000 sq ft project site:
W2 Storyeum
151 W. Cordova
Vancouver BC V6B 1G8