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Deadline Approachin to Get Yer Photos Included in Vancouver Olympics


The deadline is quickly approaching for the end of submissions to the Canada CODE website as part of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Canada CODE is part of the digital edition, CODE, of the 2010 Cultural Olympiad. CODE is made up of four parts: CODE Live, an 18 music and digital media festival, CODE Screens 2010, an interactive journey that brings the art to your home computer, CODE Motion Pictures, which is a film line-up of commissioned short films from Canadian filmmakers and Canada CODE, a user-generated photo, text and remix experience. The coolest thing is that all of the content that is uploaded to the Canada CODE website, including remixes, will be put into a pool of potential material that could appear on the giant projection screens during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
Gastown Nighttime Lomography Read the full story

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‘Streb: RAW’ Dance Theatre Comes to Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad


The 2010 Cultural Olympiad kicked off its 60 days of curated arts, music, and theatre events for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics this past weekend in the city. One of the shows that was brought to Vancouver for the Cultural Olympiad was Elizabeth Streb‘s dance theater piece titled STREB: RAW. Elizabeth Streb is a performer and choreographer who focuses on human movement that flirts with risk. STREB: RAW is a performance piece that pushes the boundaries of human capabilities and challenges extreme human ability to attain flight.

Elizabeth Streb - Pop!Tech 2007

Kris Krüg from Static Photography had the opportunity to meet Elizabeth Streb in 2007 when she spoke at the PopTech conference in Camden, ME. During her talk at the conference in Maine, Elizabeth spoke about her fascination with human flight and how that has manifested in her performance career.

Kris Krüg had the chance to photograph STREB: RAW during its full dress rehearsal. The photos are amazing captures of the human body’s physical potential!

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

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Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

Streb RAW - Cultural Olympiad Vancouver 2010

More Information:

Elizabeth Streb on Wikipedia

STREB website

Elizabeth Streb Popcast 2007 “Extreme Moves”

STREB! video on Youtube

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Russian Tall Ship in Vancouver for Games


Vancouver is in for a rare treat when the Russian tall ship, the Krusenstern, is expected to arrive in the city, carrying the flag and delegates of the Sochi 2014 Winter Games organizing committee. The ship is expected to arrive at Vancouver’s Burrard Drydock on February 10th.

The ship will be open for public tours a few days a week and they are hoping to obtain a permit to offer short cruises to the public for a fee.

The ship’s intent is to promote the next Winter Games in Sochi, Russia in 2014. The Russians will be using the Telus World of Science, in False Creek, as their cultural house during the upcoming Games.

Russian / Sochi House

The Kruzenstern is a four-masted Russian barque and tall ship, built in 1926 in Germany. She was given to the USSR in 1946 as war reparation and renamed after the early 19th century Baltic German explorer in Russian service, Adam Johann Krusenstern.

If you have the opportunity to check out the ship while she is moored in Vancouver, I would highly recommend it. She is one of the tallest sailing ships in the world with a height of over 51 meters, requiring the captain to bring her into the inner harbour at low tide, in order to clear the Lions Gate Bridge with a 10 meter clearance.

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CODE Live Opening Celebration – February 4, 2010


The opening of the CODE Live Exhibition and over 40 installations on February 4th 2010 at Emily Carr University on Granville Island and the Centre for Digital Media (Great Northen Way Campus)..

  • 6-8pm at Emily Carr University, 1399 Johnston Street, Granville Island, Vancouver.
  • 8-11pm at the Centre for Digital Media (Great Northern Way Campus) 577 Great Northern Way, Vancouver

CODE Live WEBSITE

ARTISTS AND PROJECT VENUES

Great Northern Way Campus: Centre for Digital Media

Dune 4.0: Studio Roosegaarde (Netherlands)
Artificial Moon: Wang Yuyang, curated by Li Zhenhua (China)
Where are you?: Luc Courschene (Canada)
787 Cliparts: Oliver Laric (Austria)
Vested: Don Ritter (Canada)
Cambridge Bay: A Time and a Place: Souns featuring Tanya Tagaq (Canada)
We are Stardust: George Legrady (Canada)
Paparazzi Bots: Ken Rinaldo (USA)
Condemned Bulbes: Artificiel (Canada)
ECO ART: World Without Water: Tahir Mahmood, co presentation with the Canadian Film Centre (Canada)
Greenhouse: Brendan Wypich, co presentation with the Canadian Film Centre (Canada)
Akoumasflore: Scenoscome, co presentation with the Canadian Film Centre (France)
Seed: Napoleon Brosseau and Gabe Sahwney
Mondo Spider: Zero Emissions: eatART (Canada)
mo_ving: Raquel Kogan, curated by Claudio Rivera-Seguel (Brazil/Chile)
Breaking the Ice: Societé des arts technologiques (Canada)
Reactable: Sergi Jordà, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Günter Geiger and Marcos Alonso (Austria/Spain)
Instant Places: Canada CODE: Ian Birse, Laura Kavanaugh (Canada)
PLAY: The Hertzian Collective: Geoffrey Shea (Canada)
Analogue Nostalgia Presents / présente – Foreign Voices, Common Stories (Ghettoblaster): James Phillips (Canada)

CODE Lounge: Featuring works by Organelle and Shea Allan-McCachen

EmilyCarr University of Art and Design

The Paradise Institute: Janet Cardiff and Georges Bures Miller (Canada)
Organized by the National Gallery of Canada
Electromode / Peau d’Ane : Valerie Lamontagne (Canada)
Skorpions and Captain Electric : Joanna Berzowska, XS Labs (Canada)
Walking City and Living Pod : Ying Gao (Canada)
Company Keeper and Emotional Ties : Sara Diamond (Canada)
Blue Code, Jacket Antics and Tornado Dress (Barbara Layne, Studio subTela: Canada)
Electric Skin and Barking Mad L Suzi Webster with Jordan Benwick (Canada)
Tendrils : Thecla Schiphorst (Canada)
*glisten)HIVE: Julie Andreyev (Canada)
CODE.lab: M. Simon Levin and Jer Thorp with Emily Carr Students and Faculty (Canada)
Song of Solomon: Julian Jonker and Ralph Borland (South Africa)
Odd Spaces: Faisal Anwar (Canada / Pakistan)
CODE Dialogues: Co presented with Emily Carr University of Art and Design (Canada)

Vancouver Central Library

The Sacred Touch: Ranjit Makkuni (India)
Seen: David Rokeby (Canada)
When the Gods Came Down to Earth: Srinivas Krishna (Canada)
Room to Make Your Peace: 2010 Olympic Truce Project

Around Vancouver

Vectorial Elevation: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Canada)
Fearless Mobile, OMG IM ON DOT TV, Untold Histories: W2 Community Media Arts Society (Canada)
Intersection 2010: Bright Light: Presented by the city of Vancouver (Canada)
NeoGrafik: NomIg (Ed Jordan, Stephanie MacKay), Alexis Laurence (Canada)
PacuBoxes: Tom Kuo, Rachel Vulliers, Jacqueline Nuwame and Anthea Foyer:
Canadian Film Centre (Canada)
Glocal Urban Screen Project: Surrey Art Gallery (Canada)

This is promising to be a great start to an amazing project which will run throughout the Vancouver Winter Games…

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Lotsa Rad Music Comin’ to Vancouver for the 2010 Olympics


With the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games right around the corner, the city is in a buzz with all the arts and culture programming that is scheduled for the 2010 Cultural Olympiad. For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, the Cultural Olympiad has a digital edition, otherwise known as CODE, that is split into four separate areas, all with different arts programming during the month of February. The four areas of CODE are CanadaCODE, a photography website that encourages submissions and remixes, CODE Screen 2010, an interactive experience that brings the arts to your home computer, CODE Motion Pictures, a curated film schedule from Canadian filmmakers, and CODE live, an 18 day festival of music and digital media installations. Read the full story

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The Duff Man! – Laughs with Superhero Skeleton-ist ~ Olympic Outsider podcast #8


Torino 2006 Skeleton Gold Medalist athlete Duff Gibson chats with Olympic Outsider host Dave Thorvald about having a beer named after him, life as a Calgary fireman, being Canada’s (and the world’s) oldest gold medalist, training for technical and speed courses, the Whistler track, athletic challenges and the future of the sport at an Olympic rally at the Vancouver Art Gallery in May 2006.

Download: The Duff Man! – Laughs with Superhero Skeleton-ist Duff Gibson
Olympic Outsider podcast #8 (.mp3, 8MB, 9:53)

duff gibson - gold medalist by uncleweed

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Backgrounder: Whistler Sliding Centre – Environmental Screening Process


Overview

The environmental assessment for the Whistler Sliding Centre project on Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler was conducted by Federal Department of Canadian Heritage under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEEA). The screening commenced in September, 2004 and was completed on June 1, 2005.

A number of local, provincial and federal agencies participated in the extensive review of the project including: VANOC, Squamish First Nation, Lil’wat First Nation, BC Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, BC Ministry of Forests, Land and Water BC, Vancouver Regional Health Authority, Environment Canada and the Canadian Wildlife Service, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, Health Canada, Natural Resources Canada – Geographical Survey of Canada, BC Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Resort Municipality of Whistler, and Whistler-Blackcomb (Intrawest).

In consideration of VANOC’s implementation of mitigation measures, commitments and assurances, Canadian Heritage, as the federal Responsible Authority, has determined that the proposed Whistler Sliding Centre is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects. Construction of the facility can now begin.

Location

The Whistler Sliding Centre will be the venue for bobsleigh, luge and skeleton competitions during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. It will feature a 1,450 meter track and access road. The venue will occupy approximately 15.6 hectares of Crown land. The land required for the project is currently under long term tenure to Intrawest, the operator of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain ski operations. VANOC has received approval in principle from the Province of British Columbia, Intrawest and the Resort Municipality of Whistler for use of the site.

Size, Scope and Phasing of the project

Construction of the Whistler Sliding Centre will include land preparation, road and parking lot improvements, track construction, infrastructure construction and the installation of a track refrigeration plant. Track and access road construction will require forest clearing, mainly within an area of second growth forest.

Scheduling

VANOC is planning Whistler Sliding Centre construction so that the venue is operational for test events and athlete training beginning in the winter 2007/2008 season. Construction will take place over a 28 month time frame commencing on June 6, 2005 and continuing until October 2007. Most of the track-related construction will be completed during 2006 and 2007.

Conditions of the CEAA Screening Determination

As a result of the CEAA screening and review, VANOC has provided a number of commitments to protect the environment. These measures include:

- surveys of nesting birds will be conducted in advance of tree clearing
- removal old growth trees will be avoided wherever possible
- water quality will be monitored

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Oslo Olympic Flag Ceremony with Governor General ~ Olympic Outsider podcast #7


Canada’s Governor-General, Michaëlle Jean (a Haitian refuge who immigrated to Quebec as a child), and Vancouver Mayor Mayor Sam Sullivan were on hand – along with a phalanx of officers of everykind – to reveal the 1952 Oslo Winter Olympic flag. I headed out from North Vancouver via transit to attend and watch the pagaentry. After stealthing into the media event, I asked VANOC CEO John Furlong a few questions on a snowy Vancouver morning.

Download: Oslo Olympic Flag Ceremony with Governor General
Olympic Outsider podcast (.mp3, 19:00 8MB)

Olso Flag Ceremony

Photo by Dave O – more on Olympic Flag Reception at City Hall photoset

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