Edia is a real-time narrated media presentation that takes the viewer through seven sections of three-dimensional scenes displayed in stereographic format. The viewer is immersed in Edia; a seeing, hearing, thinking, remembering entity comprised of a network of friends. The network in Edia has a molecular quality; its bonds of audiovisual sequences are both memory and links to the possible in sequences of event. A cosmology unfolds in the presentation of the sections. The volumetric visualization depicts coherence at all magnitudes in the universe. The computed perspective traverses a view that spans the micro to the macro. The illustration is of an immaterial universe; where matter consists of information made of energy. A Universe where all things have a capacity to know, to read, write and persist; to inform what created them.
Prime Rib $10.99... Shrimp Louie
Big Booty Fag Hags
Come get your jiggle on!
Professor goes on a date
Avant-garde freestyle rap
Ethanol consumption and projectile spitting
Sir Paul the MasturDebator and Prof Bestestes at Metrotown Mall
September 19, 2009 at the Vancouver Art Gallery
"The Worldwide Rally For The Prince of Pot" Marc Emery,
marijuana activist to be extradition to the United States to
face a prison sentence of 5 years for selling marijuana seeds
JapaDog and Omegle random chat
You: I just lost the game...
You: frothy feather fingers?
You: pink linen door hinge?
You: corn crossbow juniper berries?
You: frog bunny lizard...
You: do the bartman?
You: jungle gym sweeper kick?
You: vote for pedro?
You: goat
You: omegle is broken hearted?
Stranger: hi! what are you talking about?
You: I lost again!
Vancouver Art Gallery on Robson
Rules:
1. "Don't talk about [Pillow] Fight Club!" (especially to news media and civic authories)
2. Don't be in location until the exact minute. (set your watches)
3. Hide your pillows.
4. Rush in screaming "PILLOW FIIIIIIGHT!!!!!"
5. After 15mins of excruciating fun, leave.
6. Stay off the road and sidewalk. (don't make this a police issue)
7. Do NOT hit anyone with out a pillow! (this includes but is not limited to people with cameras, bystanders, civic authorities, cars, use common sense!!)
8. "If this is your first [time] at [Pillow] Fight Club, you have to fight"
Interview...
The C-Word at the Playwrights Theatre Centre on Granville Island
"The 'C' word, in our case, stands for commitment, which is the source of great conflict," says Tuck of the play's themes. "The fear of loneliness makes people settle for comfort and control, and creates great big lies out of little fibs."
In The C-Word's familiar Metro Vancouver social landscape, Pal Prasad (Raahul Singh) is a professional love guru trying a little too hard to practice what he preaches, while his money-honey Ashley Hennessey (Sheryl Thompson) pays lip service to open relationships and wonders if this is as good as it gets. Steve Chung (Fane Tse) is tired of lubing up to stick with it, and his fiancée Kelly Cho (Grace Chin) will do anything to avoid getting hitched. Complicating the choices are Kelly’s opinionated parents and her feminist best friend Akesh Gill (Preet Cheema), as The C-Word presents clashing social, generational and cultural perspectives on doing the Right Thing.
As according to her bio: Little Miss Risk (aka Tristan Risk) is the Canadian dynamo who has been everything from a film scream-queen siren to a cute retro pin-up cupcake. The big personality in this small package is best known for her dazzling onstage presence and wit sharp enough to prick your finger on. Quickly becoming a force of nature in the burlesque scene from her fetish/Goth roots in Vancouver B.C., she is a member of Canadian burlesque troupe Sweet Soul Burlesque as well as the current brains behind the tassels of Big John Bates' devil-may-care duo, the Voodoo Dollz.
Guest: Doctor's little cousin Vagina Face, aka Sticky the Pimp
Going to see a feminist avant-garde noise performance
Eunuch:
A castrated man employed as a harem attendant or as a functionary in certain Asian courts
A man or boy whose testes are nonfunctioning or have been removed
"Hushed melodic sub-synth themes dodge around walls of alternately post-punk and industrial guitars, fitting perfectly into the hyper-sexualised, obnoxious stereotype headed by followers of perverted 'Teaches of Peaches' disciples like Stinkmitt."
"Male and female vocal trade offs, corralling verses of pseudo-psycho, sexually-analytical lyrics without nearly as much cheek as even X-tina bothers with."
-Exclaim! magazine
"Who doesn't love a sexy party? Ones where the participants are smokin' hot, as is the case with this Red Deer quartet, are especially great."
"I expect the term Sex Party will soon hold a whole new meaning; Look for it in the lights."
-GodsGirls
"It’s really that hipster, Spin magazine, dance-electro rock with the tight American Apparel spandex, you know what I’m saying? Musically they’re great and they’ll get the party started."
-SEE magazine
Q: What is a Pooka?
A: In the classic Mary Chase play Harvey, the title character Harvey is a pooka, in the form of a very tall humanoid white rabbit. This play has been adapted for film several times, the most famous version starring Jimmy Stewart. There is a humorous scene in which Mr. Wilson, the asylum orderly, reads the definition of pooka in the encyclopedia: "Pooka. From old Celtic mythology. A fairy spirit in animal form. Always very large. The pooka appears here and there, now and then, to this one and that one at his own caprice. A wise[2] but mischievous creature. Very fond of rum-pots, crackpots, and how are you, Mr. Wilson?" This provides the notion that Harvey is real.
In the 2001 movie "Donnie Darko", the main character, Donnie is inspired by a large rabbit character who convinces him to carry out several malicious acts. These acts lead to positive and negative outcomes for people around him.
Q: What is a furry?
A: Anthropomorphic, usually humanoid versions of animals. Also, anthropomorphic characters and their fans, usually with an emphasis on sexuality
Furry is used to describe a general sub-section of anthropomorphics (animals given traits usually attributed to humans); it is at times used to categorize all things featuring anthropomorphic characters with fur, the furry characters themselves ("a furry"), or the people who are fans of these characters and stories featuring them. Though not exclusively, furry frequently has a sexual connotation, and the term arose along with the rise in popularity of erotic anthropomorphic art during the 1980s. The term is, in some connotations, used to describe the related fetish.