11th March 2013

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#YumTO is a media literacy community project that will meaningfully engage participants in considering how the Bloordale neighbourhood eats.
Facilitated by artists Rea McNamara and Eugenio Salas — both of whom have a background in media justice and community-building projects — this real-time, IRL participatory experience will involve hashtag-driven media content creation tutorials, cooking, interactive storytelling and breaking bread.
Be a part of an immersive cultural exchange involving farmers, neighbours and chefs from the Bloordale community at the Academy of Impossible, a place where people gather and share knowledge to help empower themselves and their communities.
If you are interested in building community around food using new media tools this is for you.
What will the workshops & dinners cover?
Cooking: How to cook fabulous, seasonal local meals & dishes from the ground upMedia Production: How to create words, images and audio derived from sensory-rich IRL experiencesSocial Media: How to outreach and promote the themes, stories and issues around foodCommunity Building & Outreach: How to help engage and sustain vibrant communities
Who should take this course?
Foodies that are interested in food, social issues and self-sustainability from a community perspective
Urbanists who want to learn about and document food cartography — the production and distribution of local food production
Artists & Cultural Workers who work with communities, and want to build upon that engagement with new tools and collaborators
Community Workers who desire a better understanding of a particular community and its issues, as well as access to media content training
Culinary Students who want to learn a more holistic approach to / framework to food issues
Chefs who want to position themselves and their menus as socially-conscious, and create meaningful interactive message awareness inspired by their dishes
Curious Residents and Urban Flaneurs who want to understand the real stories behind some of the food in their communities
When?
Wednesday, March 20th - 7-9pmWednesday, March 27th - 7-9pmWednesday, April 3rd - 7-9pm
How much?
$125 (plus HST)Every session will involve breaking bread — food and drink will be provided to registered participants, and an online product will document the gustatory journey. At the end of the series, DIYers will walk away with a tool kit to help guide them in starting their own community-based projects.You’ll pay in person when you take the course. We can now accept credit cards in addition to cheques and cash.
Where?
The Academy of Impossible(231 Wallace Avenue, Toronto)
Kids?
The academy is a child friendly space. We want our members and students to feel their kids are just as welcome as they are. At present we are not able to provide child care, but we do have toys, books, computers, and a belief that young people should be exposed to adults talking about adult things in a safe environment.
Registration
To register, please fill out this form. We will send you a confirmation message within a few days of you filling out this form.
Facilitator Bios
Rea McNamara (@reeraw) is an artist & writer. She makes videos, performances, animations, recordings and combinations of these things. Her work has been shown in both solo and group exhibitions, and she’s been published in two anthologies, includingEdible City (Coach House Books, 2009). As a salonièrre, she creates immersive, participatory events and salons. She is committed to analog/digital arts-based community building, and conceptualizes and coordinates neighbourhood-building programmes and projects for non-profits and social enterprises. Rea lives in Toronto, and continues to perform and exhibit her own art projects.
Eugenio Salas (@salas_e) is a Toronto-based artist and media organizer. His experience includes working with farmers from Kawartha and producing a short video about farmers rights and seeding. This piece was part of a platform for collaboration between farmers, activists, filmmakers, radio producers, musicians and academics called the Institute for Community Inquiry for the Art Gallery of York University that he coordinated. Salas also has developed online strategy and media training for the Canadian Harm Reduction Network. Recently he produced a cooking book for The Dream Team which is a psychiatric consumer/survivor group that advocates for safe, secure, and affordable supportive housing.

#YumTO is a media literacy community project that will meaningfully engage participants in considering how the Bloordale neighbourhood eats.

Facilitated by artists Rea McNamara and Eugenio Salas — both of whom have a background in media justice and community-building projects — this real-time, IRL participatory experience will involve hashtag-driven media content creation tutorials, cooking, interactive storytelling and breaking bread.

Be a part of an immersive cultural exchange involving farmers, neighbours and chefs from the Bloordale community at the Academy of Impossible, a place where people gather and share knowledge to help empower themselves and their communities.

If you are interested in building community around food using new media tools this is for you.

What will the workshops & dinners cover?

Cooking: How to cook fabulous, seasonal local meals & dishes from the ground up
Media Production: How to create words, images and audio derived from sensory-rich IRL experiences
Social Media: How to outreach and promote the themes, stories and issues around food
Community Building & Outreach: How to help engage and sustain vibrant communities

Who should take this course?

  • Foodies that are interested in food, social issues and self-sustainability from a community perspective
  • Urbanists who want to learn about and document food cartography — the production and distribution of local food production
  • Artists & Cultural Workers who work with communities, and want to build upon that engagement with new tools and collaborators
  • Community Workers who desire a better understanding of a particular community and its issues, as well as access to media content training
  • Culinary Students who want to learn a more holistic approach to / framework to food issues
  • Chefs who want to position themselves and their menus as socially-conscious, and create meaningful interactive message awareness inspired by their dishes
  • Curious Residents and Urban Flaneurs who want to understand the real stories behind some of the food in their communities

When?

Wednesday, March 20th - 7-9pm
Wednesday, March 27th - 7-9pm
Wednesday, April 3rd - 7-9pm

How much?

$125 (plus HST)
Every session will involve breaking bread — food and drink will be provided to registered participants, and an online product will document the gustatory journey. At the end of the series, DIYers will walk away with a tool kit to help guide them in starting their own community-based projects.
You’ll pay in person when you take the course. We can now accept credit cards in addition to cheques and cash.

Where?

The Academy of Impossible
(231 Wallace Avenue, Toronto)

Kids?

The academy is a child friendly space. We want our members and students to feel their kids are just as welcome as they are. At present we are not able to provide child care, but we do have toys, books, computers, and a belief that young people should be exposed to adults talking about adult things in a safe environment.

Registration

To register, please fill out this form. We will send you a confirmation message within a few days of you filling out this form.

Facilitator Bios

Rea McNamara (@reeraw) is an artist & writer. She makes videos, performances, animations, recordings and combinations of these things. Her work has been shown in both solo and group exhibitions, and she’s been published in two anthologies, includingEdible City (Coach House Books, 2009). As a salonièrre, she creates immersive, participatory events and salons. She is committed to analog/digital arts-based community building, and conceptualizes and coordinates neighbourhood-building programmes and projects for non-profits and social enterprises. Rea lives in Toronto, and continues to perform and exhibit her own art projects.

Eugenio Salas (@salas_e) is a Toronto-based artist and media organizer. His experience includes working with farmers from Kawartha and producing a short video about farmers rights and seeding. This piece was part of a platform for collaboration between farmers, activists, filmmakers, radio producers, musicians and academics called the Institute for Community Inquiry for the Art Gallery of York University that he coordinated. Salas also has developed online strategy and media training for the Canadian Harm Reduction Network. Recently he produced a cooking book for The Dream Team which is a psychiatric consumer/survivor group that advocates for safe, secure, and affordable supportive housing.

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11th January 2013

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10th January 2013

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Ah, the Sun!
I used to take it for granted. But then I went through that Hollywood Renaissance period where I was cutting a movie, and had to tape my windows up with aluminium foil so I could delve deeper into dark arts of witchcraft.
Thank god I went to rehab! I also started popping vitamin D tablets, working out and worshiping the Sun. Everyday I am thankful for every beam that pierces the gloom.
But enough about me! In your business and career, the Sun represents the part of you that feels alive. So are you ready to discover what lies ahead for 2013 with Age of Aquarioke™ predictions?  Join us on the Facebook event for your free HeartSong™ reading.

Ah, the Sun!

I used to take it for granted. But then I went through that Hollywood Renaissance period where I was cutting a movie, and had to tape my windows up with aluminium foil so I could delve deeper into dark arts of witchcraft.

Thank god I went to rehab! I also started popping vitamin D tablets, working out and worshiping the Sun. Everyday I am thankful for every beam that pierces the gloom.

But enough about me! In your business and career, the Sun represents the part of you that feels alive. So are you ready to discover what lies ahead for 2013 with Age of Aquarioke™ predictions?  Join us on the Facebook event for your free HeartSong™ reading.

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04th January 2013

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Doing this w/Balonius tomorrow night. Will I see you?

Doing this w/Balonius tomorrow night. Will I see you?

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17th November 2012

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16th November 2012

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I’d like to officially announce my new fandom: Moonshine Cabaret.
I have finally decided that I want to succeed in my life, and, in delving deeper into the science of song, have learnt that the past does not equal the future. Because you failed yesterday; or all day today, or even just a moment ago, you need to allow for this breakthrough: it doesn’t mean anything.
We can change our lives. We can do, have, and be exactly what we wish.
Remember! YOU are the VOICE, YOU will LEAD, not follow. YOU will CREATE, not destroy.
If you have really looked and studied the above image, and read completely through this caption, then you’re truly ready to join me on this month’s life mastery quest.
(Many thanks to Tony Halmos for the flyer. He’ll be moonlighting at this month’s life mastery quest as the resident motivational DJ. To hear his inspirational set for last month’s breakthrough, click here.) 

I’d like to officially announce my new fandom: Moonshine Cabaret.

I have finally decided that I want to succeed in my life, and, in delving deeper into the science of song, have learnt that the past does not equal the future. Because you failed yesterday; or all day today, or even just a moment ago, you need to allow for this breakthrough: it doesn’t mean anything.

We can change our lives. We can do, have, and be exactly what we wish.

Remember! YOU are the VOICE, YOU will LEAD, not follow. YOU will CREATE, not destroy.

If you have really looked and studied the above image, and read completely through this caption, then you’re truly ready to join me on this month’s life mastery quest.

(Many thanks to Tony Halmos for the flyer. He’ll be moonlighting at this month’s life mastery quest as the resident motivational DJ. To hear his inspirational set for last month’s breakthrough, click here.) 

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08th November 2012

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- FREE HIFI / FREE WIFI -

- FREE HIFI / FREE WIFI -

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30th October 2012

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♀ this month’s teachable moment: personas, needs, & flaws in the art of building actors and creating halloween characters ♂
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19th October 2012

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★★ THE KEY TO ALL YOUR CLOSETS ★★
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21st September 2012

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