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Two Memorial Rides for Cyclists
Memorial for Hubert van Tol
Thursday, April 27
Meet at Bloor/Spadina, 7:45 a.m., leave at 8:00
Memorial for Bianca
April 27, Meet at Bloor/Spadina, 6:45 p.m.
Leave at 7:00 p.m. on the subway,
Meet at 7:30 p.m. Downsview Station,
All cyclists welcome.
thanks Tino!
Live Without Culture
"If you know any artists, you know that few, if any, resemble underwear models. You also know that making art is a dirty, grubby and anxiety-causing business." -R.M. Vaughan
Two cyclists have just been killed by trucks in Toronto in separate incidents.
Today's Toronto Star says:
"The 16-year-old girl died when she was struck by a transport truck as she cycled to her North York home last night."
"The man was riding south on Avenue Rd. when he was struck by a truck making a right turn onto Cortleigh Blvd. around 8:45 a.m."
I have only two words to say five times:
sideguards (Tino's Bike Lane Diary)
sideguards (Toronto's regional coroner)
sideguards (editorial in Eye Magazine)
sideguards (ARC's wiki)
sideguards (New York's Time's Up)
I am organising this fun performance night for digifest and Harbourfont. It's the same night as the Mods & Rockers opening, come and join us!
Teaching Tech
Performance Lectures on Art and Science
By Susan Bustos and Amos Latteier
Friday, May 12, 2006, 9pm
York Quay Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Art and information meet in an entertaining evening of performative lectures by Susan Bustos and Amos Latteier. Scientist Susan Bustos has performed around the world, adopting the mantle of evil scientist to discuss pseudo-fictions in feminist forms of bio-chemical mutation and other hot topics. For this event she’ll speak about the parallel worlds of knitting and proteins. International performer Amos Latteier has delivered his multi-media performative lectures in Europe and the USA. His ground-breaking work on pigeon aerial photography has achieved wide recognition from artists and geeks alike. Tonight he will inform and enlighten us on the timely topic of Ant and Human Societies.
Susan Bustos is a graduate student in biochemistry at the University of Toronto where she researches the structure and misfunction of mutant red blood cell proteins. She writes and publishes ladyscientist, a zine about women in science, career anxiety and crafty experiments. She likes to knit and is amazed at how the process of knitting parallels protein synthesis in the cell.
Amos Latteier is an interdisciplinary artist who performs PowerPoint lectures and creates interactive public art using technology. He delivers slide lectures on scientific and cultural topics including ant societies, models, statistics, and pigeon aerial photography. He has performed lectures across North America and in Europe. His recent public art projects include a cell phone-controlled slide show, a chainsaw-powered walking machine, a 500 lb potato battery, and several hovercrafts.