Zombie Funeral and Wake
Today there was a zombie funeral and wake, a celebration of the undead afterlife. The funeral was held at the Royal Cinema on College St. West. This ceremony was followed by a procession of the walking dead towards the CNE.
Some new people that I saw in a couple of alleys this week;
Ladies in the Milky Way and gentlemen behind College Street.
below: Six naked women can now be found in the Milky Way
below: And now for the men. Back in April I posted a few photos from this location, at the end of Cyril Lane and running behind the north side of College Street just east of Borden. The cartoon like mural on the wall of the Kaisar Guesthouse (to the right) was there then. The other faces are newer additions.
4th annual Yogathon,
Rise for a Cause – 108 Sun Salutations
The event started with some warm-ups, some laughter yoga and some Bollywood style dance moves.
Money raised through the yogathon here in Toronto (along with 45 other cities) helps to support Care for Children, a program dedicated to providing free education to rural youth in India.
#riseforacause
Walking around the block, sort of, near Ossington and Queen.
North from Queen Street, west side of the alley
East side of the alley
Turning, now behind Queen Street West
Where the alley meets Brookfield Street
On Brookfield Street at Queen Street West
below: The red line marks the alleys in which the above photos were taken.
There is a lane that runs parallel, and just to the west of, Ossington Ave.
It’s only one block long, running north from Queen St. West to Humbert Street.
In the summer of 2012 this lane was the site for “Brighten the Corners For the Love of Art” mural project. The project involved a number of local community groups such as ProAction Cops and Kids as well as the Academy of Lions (a gym on Ossington Ave). Twenty artists painted many of the garage doors and fences in the alley. Some of the paintings remain, some have been defaced, and others have been painted over entirely since then. This is what the alley looked like last week.
The creatures on the garage door above always remind me of ‘scrubbing bubbles’ from the cleaning products of the same name.
A few things seen while walking Dundas West (and the alleys behind it) near Dufferin Street.
below: Dundas Street West, looking east from Dufferin Street, March 2015
below: At the corner of Sheridan Ave and Dundas West.
below: A mural by Jarus
below: Solicitors will be fed to the chihuahua
below: Kick out the jams
Overheard at Nathan Phillips Square on Saturday:
“There must be 10,000 photographs being taken here as we speak”.
I suspect that he was right!
I think that there is something intriguing about what people will do when there is a camera in front of them, how some people are comfortable while others are not. The photos that I took by the 3D Toronto sign at Nathan Phillips square on Saturday were of people taking selfies or posing for pictures. None of them were posing for me, but for their friends or families.
There is also something intriguing about how people behave when they have a camera in their hand.
#share3DTO #hostcity2015
The annual Streetfest on the Beach,
on Queen St. East between Woodbine and Beech,
23rd, 24th, and 25th July
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A while back, I posted some photos of ‘Zones of Immersion’, Stuart Reid’s art installation at Union Station. Now that it is completed, I decided to revisit it. There has been some talk about how depressing it is.
I’ll let you decide whether it is depressing or not.
If you are on the ‘northbound to Finch’ platform you get a clear view of all the panels.
If you are on the ‘northbound to Downsview’ platform you can only see some of the glass panels.
I’ve now been back a number of times and this is what I saw:
1) Of the figures with discernible gender, 12 or 13 were male.
2) The males are of different ages and shapes.
3) The number of females outnumber males by at least 2:1.
4) Almost all (or even all?) of the women are young. They are all thin, if not gaunt.
5) There is one child…. with a finger up his/her nose.
6) Only two or three figures are smiling.
“the way we settle into a seat
the way we stretch when the train is empty
and retract as it fills
the way we deflect a glance and simultaneously present
language of the body claiming, relinquishing and balancing
personal space in the interstitial realm
halfway between the worlds of here and there”
The panels that can be seen on the ‘northbound to Downsview’ platform are seen as the reverse of those viewed from the other platform.

“slicing through the clay of the earth’s first skin
steel rails and electric lines
going from going to
slicing through time and distance
darkness and light
station by station
releasing us into the city’s fabric
stop by stop
after a days labour
taking us home”
(added in October) I got off the subway at Union Station today. There were three guys in front of me. One of them stopped and pointed to the nearest painting which happened to be the one above. As he pointed he said “See what I mean, if that doesn’t make you want to jump… “.
I’m happy to be corrected if you can prove me wrong.