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Design Different has put together a lovely series of major North American metropolitan escape maps in case of a zombie apocalypse. You can also design your own here.
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Had the pleasure of scoping out the big top tent down in the East Village which is currently home to Calgary Opera's production of Candide, running from August 14th - 23rd, for this weeks cover of Fast Forward Weekly.
You can buy tickets here and read the story here.
Had a fun little photo shoot with Em Dobbins, the on premise speciliast for Select Wines & Spirits as well as a judge for the Mount Gay Storied Cocktails Competition happening August 11th, 2014 at Brigg's Kitchen.
Read more at Fast Forward's Website here.
While some spend hundreds of thousands for a house like every other in the neighborhood, Bruce Campbell took his money and bought a retired Boeing 727. Which he placed in the woods. Like a boss.
Bruce was kind enough to put together a how-to guide on his site if you're suddenly feeling to urge to be your own grounded sky captain.
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Day Three selects from Sled Island 2014. Top to bottom La Luz, Bry Webb, Mark Mills and Dan Deacon.
Check out more at Fast Forwards website here.

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A year ago this week Alberta was struck with the highest flooding in over a hundred years. As the rains raged across the province and the tv news crews formed camps on hills, the Calgarians of the valley watched warily as the Bow rewrote it's century old path through their city.
By June 20th and 21st the Bow rushed its way through 26 neighborhoods, pushing 75,000 residents to higher ground. Schools were closed, the downtown became an eery lake of man made mountains and dirty water devoid of people as citizens were told to stay indoors.
Despite this, like many others, I ventured out to see what state my city was in. These were some of the photos from that day.
Day Two down at Sled Island. From top to bottom, Natasha Kmeto, Mu, Black Atlas, James Deen and Killer Mike.
Check out more photos from last night at Fast Forwards website here.
Jumble of frames from Day One at Sled Island as shot for Fast Forward Weekly.
From top to bottom, Rap - X, NN, Catholic Girls, Freak Heat Waves and Jung People.
Gorgeous trailer for the collaborative film between London based artist Chloe Early and filmmaker Andrew Telling. You can see some of the paintings here.
Couple frames from some of the wonderful 30+ faculty I had the opportunity to photograph recently at the Alberta College of Art + Design.

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Apple computers and design have had a long and fundamental relationship with one another from the get go. Two decades ago Apple brought on Frog design group's founder Hartmut Esslinger to help push the computer away from the classic PC design. These early mock ups of a whole variety of devices were the result, some of which aged surprisingly well (sans tablet with floppy drive add on).
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The opening title to a documentary about the rise of chiptune music in Europe that visually explains the history of using retro gaming systems for bombastically glorious modern day electronic music.
Created by Device Studios out of Barcelona
For Calgary people looking for some local 8-bit music, be sure to check out GreyScreen.
A few frames from my coverage of the Alberta College of Art and Design's 2014 Convocation ceremony that happened mid May, ushering in a fresh pack of talented artists.
From the city of Monterrey down in Mexico comes this fantastically colourful Jason Pollock inspired chocolate bar produced by Unelefante.
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Brilliant retro motivational posters from Vintage Vectors Studio out of Budapest.
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What happens when you 3D print a series of CG sculptures and animate them. Created by London based creative agency, DBLG .
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The Alberta College of Art and Design has a yearly publication it sends to their very generous donors and prospective students to let all involved know how things are going at Calgary's only dedicated post-secondary art institution.
Catalyst has seen many different looks and styles in past iterations, and in the 2013 edition, I worked alongside the fantastic folks at Good Company to create a softer and more subject focused version which is currently available all over the ACAD campus and will be until the end of 2014.
The motive behind each shoot was centered around a space where each subject felt most inspired. This led to locations spanning Calgary and it's outskirts and involved photographing individuals everywhere from downtown art galleries, home art spaces, loft studios and forests among others.
You can see more photos in the Projects section of my site here.
Very special thanks to the staff and faculty of ACAD, Gillian and Chris at Good Company, Brieanne Biblow and all of the subjects involved for making time out of their busy schedules.