Monday, August 08, 2011
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
QUEEN WEST ART CRAWL
Catch The Winking Circle in action at the Queen West Art Crawl. Now in its fifth year, the QWAC is one of the largest multi-disciplinary, community-based festivals that Toronto has to offer. We'll be in Trinity Bellwoods Park , from noon till 5pm on Saturday September 15 and Sunday September 16, and will be displaying and riding our artbikes, building new ones on site and helping you to eccentrify your own ride. Bring your own materials or use the materials on hand - paint, glue, beads and toys to create your own art bike. Visit the Winking Circle and discover ways to eccentrify your own life and transform the world around you.
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
TALL TALL BIKE TAKES TO
Last Friday a dream was realized. I rode the tall tall bike in Critical Mass. Understandably I was wary of riding the bike in the city and wanted to be confident the chains wouldn't fall off (as had been happening before I added chain guides) and going OTB wouldn't be much fun either. But I survived. People really enjoyed it (especially in the Eaton's Centre) and Martino of Bike Lane Diary took some great photos. Thanks to my brother Dan who rode by my side and Matt O who took control of the Super 8 camera. See also the post at Torontoist.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Friday, March 16, 2007
SKI BOYS at AAFF
The Ski Boys' lost reels will be screening for the first time in the US of A at the internationally-renowned Ann Arbor Film Festival.
Check it out
Check it out
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
SKI BOYS TAKE TORONTO
The Ski Boys' found footage will be screening at the New Toronto Works Show on Saturday, February 24, 8pm at the Latvian House, 491 College St.
Monday, February 12, 2007
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
The Winking Circle video zine will be playing at the 2007 Global Citizenship Conference at McMaster University on Saturday March 3rd at 8:30pm.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
LONG LIVE FILM!
The Ski Boys lost Super 8 film has been found and will be screening at the Cinematheque in Toronto on November 29 at 6:30 PM as part of LIFTs 'Film is Dead! Long Live Film!' commissioned film project. It's a free event and is sure to be a thrilling evening celebrating the irreplaceable magic of celluloid and light. Check out the details at Cinematheque