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The Knife’s audio visual experience

20 Nov

Recently PitchFork.tv posted a video of The Knife’s live performance.
It reminds me of the Blue Man Group meets psychedelic images meets techno.
This video seems to be from 2006.

Tips from eco-entrepreneurs

17 Mar robot head board

Several sustainable business owners in Toronto shared their thoughts about being resilient and ecologically responsible during the recession. (more…)

Eco-frugal in Toronto

17 Mar

TORONTO – April 2009
Networked Streets

Reusing, refashioning and building community

As both social entrepreneurs and activists try to save their money, conserve natural resources and build community, eco-frugality appears to be thriving. (more…)

Wine appreciation 101

22 Jan

Wine appreciation is as popular as ever. Wine marketing creates a culture of its own. Wine blogger, Monika Janek uncorks her perspective on the world of wine.
Video produced originally by Amanda Connon-Unda for the Ryersonian.ca

Video profile: Homegrown Skateboards in Nova Scotia

22 Jan

On Jesse Watson’s trip to Toronto in November, the skateboard company owner spoke about how he has been creating skateboard culture for years in LaHave, Nova Scotia. Homegrown Skateboards makes small runs of skateboards – sometimes only 20 editions of a board. For Watson, his work is craft production in the age of mass production: It’s local, craft-based and borne out of a need to skate. His skateboards link culture, art, and collaborative design.

Watson’s Skateboard designs and his guest-artist series boards were on display at Harbourfront Centre until January 3, 2010.


My VIDEO profile can be viewed on the Ryersonian’s website .

Reimagining public space, one plant at a time

7 Dec

As part of our series on unique artists, Amanda Connon-Unda discovers how a pair of artists – Sean Martindale and Eric Cheung – create artistic interventions that compel people to think about their lived environments.

Video Notes:
Produced by Amanda Connon-Unda
Featuring Sean Martindale and Eric Cheung
Some photos provided by Sean Martindale
(http://picasaweb.google.com/sean.martindale/PosterPocketPlants#)
Made in Toronto, Canada, in December 2009.

Escaping the mundane: 1930s fashion

5 Dec


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Speaking in Code

13 Nov

Here’s my interview with the director of a new film called Speaking in Code:


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The art of VJing

13 Oct

Exploring the art of veejaying, a new trend in the live concert experience

Excerpt of my article from the CBC Arts website:


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Enlighten Up! the movie

5 Sep

Is Yoga the way to enlightenment?


When experienced documentary filmmaker Kate Churchill set out on her latest project, Enlighten Up!, she was determined to prove that yoga can transform anyone. Fortunately for her audience, the result was a lot more realistic and less definitive than any kind of film objective can be. Yoga, as it is portrayed, turns out to be something a lot more complex and multifaceted than many yoga enthusiasts may have at first thought.


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