Sunday, March 27, 2011

Bella TraiciĆ³n (Beautiful Treason)




Here is the link for the story of Gabreila Vargas, the victim of her own Beautiful Treasons. Please follow the link below and listen to her story. Listen intently. And please enjoy.

Beautiful Treason -->we ask that you pause the recording in between buildings or destinations. Here is also a map to help you on the way.





If you are feeling any distress in your life please don't hesitate to call. I've seen people become consumed with troubles that could've been easily resolved if they had've reached out and picked up a phone. Kids Help Phone 1 - 800 - 668 - 6868. 

Monday, March 21, 2011

Embodiment Seminar Whoo!

Please just follow the link to MediaFire site where the presentation is available for download.

Embodiment Seminar

Monday, March 14, 2011

Mini Assignment WHooo.

Here's the beginning of our project, check it out. 

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Jobs For The Group.

     I'm in a group with Mauri and Pablo. Mauri and I are acting as the writers of our fantastical story, Pablo is our head recorder and recruiter of interviewees as it were.

     Mauri and I are expanding on an idea I first came across while reading a book called 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. He was actually inspired by walking audio tours and based his teen novel off of the suicide of a girl, whose suicide note was recorded on a number of cassettes and sent around town. Now Mauri, Pablo and I are currently researching through the York's data base to see if any relevant information or particular cases come into light.

     In the mean while Mauri and I are writing, composing a story loosely based on this concept. Pablo is our director of recording and is bringing in different voice actors/actresses to be recorded. If any new information comes up concerning real historic events that happened at York, new posts will  be put up.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Sounds of Murmur.

      On March 6th, I took a trip down town Toronto to listen on the "[hear you are] murmur" project. I took the Yonge-University-Spadina Line down to St. Andrew's station. I walked down on Spadina until I stood outside the Bright Pearl dim sum restaurant (apparently the best dim sim in the GTA). I noticed on of the murmur ears posted on the streetlight post right outside the restaurant. When I dialled the number and gave the extension the voice I received was that of Dave Fingurt who started off by detailing the architecture of the building.

     He then further explained that the restaurant used to be the original Labour Lyceum, which has since moved to a street near by. As well he explained some political actions that occurred at the street corner in the 30's concerning a political feminist, activist.

    This woman, Emma Goldman who gave a speech called "Youth In Revolt" concerning the position of the youth of Toronto in politics. She was actually American born but got "kicked out" of the U.S. for her activist work and lived the remainder of her life out in Toronto. He described that a few of the posters from the original event are still lying around in odd places. The event, he said, was put on by a group called Arbiter Ring which is still in existence as well and is associated with the lyceum and other political events such as those.

     The information all in all was very fun and informative, although with all of the comings and goings of the surrounding Chinatown, it made it a little hard to hear what he was saying. As well the wind wasn't too friendly on that day either which added itself as a distraction. My plan was to, after listening to murmur, eat at the Bright Pearl (cause its apparently the best dim sum in the GTA). As I'm walking up the side entrance a sign reads, "CLOSED FOR RENOVATION!" Just my luck, all the same though, I had lunch at a neighbouring restaurant called "Taste of China" it was very good.

     All in all it was an enjoyable experience and I would love to stumble upon more murmurings of people who know the history, or just have interesting stories bout the great city of Toronto.