Tag Archive for the term: environment (Page: 2)

The (continuing) Story of Stuff

Just passing along a video I found recently and thought was interesting. It’s the sort of thing you might have forwarded to you from your mother’s white-haired socialist friend. Or hear about from the kids you babysit after their young and idealistic homeroom teacher made them watch it in class. I came across it while […]

Brush off your blazer buddy, it’s the Dress Mess!

[Update: Our host for the evening will be the beautiful wordsmith, Miss Gina, and Moly Kulte will be gracing us with a new unique creation!]

For Immediate Release
Announcing: 1 Year of Mess!
FEB 29, 2008.
Studio 300
409 St-Francois-Xavier
PWYC - Suggested Donation - 5$
Fantastic Attire Desired (but not required!)

For the past 12 months (12! Already! crikes) we have traveled […]

Making CDs and cassettes

We’re busy making CDs and tapes in preparation for our label showcase on Thursday (in two days). Here are some photos of us putting together the cases. We’re waiting for a shipment of 200 blank printable CDs (from a company that, turns out, has bad customer reviews and may have taken our money and run. […]

New University Project

Hi Everyone,
There’s a group of people from across Canada who are working on starting up a university based on environmental and social justice principles. Our Annual General Meeting is coming up in March. Now would be a great time to get involved. All are welcome!
For more information, see the attached poster,

new-u-poster-22.jpg

or […]

How To Release an Album, Part One

This is a multiple-part post on getting your CD out of your living room. Part One is about radio airplay. Part Two will be about getting reviewed and sending your CD to record labels. Part Three might be about distribution if we have some by then.

I thought of blogging this a while ago, but wasn’t […]

3 Sites to Look at, Visual Art on the Net

This post will be a bit scattered, but the general theme is Visual Tidbits. Large, small, many, few, finite, endless…artful?
Central Question: Can the world wide web act as art gallery? Insofar as we frame collections of web pages as “sites”, does the internet enable new spaces and modes of viewing?
 
Site #1 Question: Can the online […]

A shift of consciousness to be brought by us

Hello friends wassap? I hope X-mas was super dooper for ya. I also wanna wish you a sincere amazingly awesome 2008, which has the symbol of infinity in it, so lets be blissfull forever!
Anyways, Im not usually one to get all political on you. I took the conscious decision to lay off that and focus […]

Art and Sustainability in the New Millennium

by Ian Christopher Goodman
with guidance from Marcus Macdonald
In these most recent and frenetically developing years of the Information Age, art has also seen some surprising transformations. No longer is it an unusual metier practiced by quirky cave people who travelled deep into mountains’ hearts to paint the exotic menageries in their minds; nor is […]

Stefan Thompson and eco-friendly art

Those of us who consider ourselves eco-conscious generally spend a lot of time thinking about the environmental costs of things like transportation, agriculture, and energy production. But what about the environmental costs of art? Ottawa artist Stefan Thompson brings our attention to the environmental impact of conventional artistic materials in his new Earth-Paint […]

Peter Hinton in conversation

Peter Hinton, Artistic Director, English Theatre for the National Arts Centre, is one of Canada’s most respected playwrights, directors and dramaturges. During his distinguished twenty-year career, he has been a driving force with the Stratford Festival of Canada, Theatre Passe Muraille, Canadian Stage Company and Playwrights’ Workshop Montréal.
Don’t miss Sunday-@-the-Segal Sunday, November 18, 2007, […]




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