Vancouver

Montreal vs. Vancouver Olympics graphics – a little comparative photo essay

October 18, 2009

Montreal vs. Vancouver Olympics graphics – a little comparative photo essay

Ignoring the problems of hosting the Olympics, which are serious and many (and as a Vancouverite I’m speaking from experience), let’s just compare the graphic design from two different Canadian Olympics.

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William Gibson, Douglas Coupland and other Vancouverites speak out

October 12, 2009

William Gibson, Douglas Coupland and other Vancouverites speak out

Vancouver writer William Gibson with BC artist Ron Terada’s “Big Star.” Photo: Candace Meyer, all rights reserved.

A number of Vancouver’s most high-profile cultural figures have spoken out recently about the British Columbia government’s recent assault on arts and culture.

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Wood and paper lamps from Japan

September 11, 2009

Wood and paper lamps from Japan

“Our lighting is hand-built in Japan from natural materials, including the hand-made paper (washi) of Eriko Horiki, the bent Japanese cedar of Toshiyuki Tani’s Wappa series, the coiled beech wood of the Bunaco Lacquer Ware Company, and the todomatsu pine slats of Takumi Kohgei.

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Douglas Coupland’s magical white house

August 26, 2009

Douglas Coupland’s magical white house

This is by far one of my favourite houses in Vancouver. It’s in the municipality of West Vancouver, home to many of the best modern houses in the city, and it belongs to the novelist Douglas Coupland.

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The “boutique Iliad”, or Smash the State? Or both!

August 25, 2009

The “boutique Iliad”, or Smash the State? Or both!

I had a fit of morbid laughter when I saw this redevelopment banner today. The graffiti could be its Greek chorus. Do you think the condo developer actually bothered to read The Iliad before naming a building after it?

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When bric-a-brac was part of a revolutionary politics

August 23, 2009

When bric-a-brac was part of a revolutionary politics

Vancouver curator Scott Watson’s essay Urban Renewal: Ghost Traps, Collage, Condos and Squats is part of the impressive and totally compelling Vancouver Art in the Sixties website project.

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