Do you love your city? Or perhaps your feelings more complex? If you can fit it in 140 characters, we want to share it with the rest of Canada on a billboard as part of a new public art project. Your voice matters. Join other urbanists in a public dialogue about the issues affecting o
We’re Flippin’-out over here! Just last month, our Confessions Underground program was picked up by many major media news sources and we were pretty darn happy about that, thinking we caught a lucky break of publicity and we weren’t too sure when the next one would b
Last month was quite busy, between Confessions Underground and reaching the TUFF submission deadline, we’ve been working overtime, but that doesn’t mean we’re stopping! This Saturday, August 4th, keep your eyes peeled up to the TTC screens because we’re launchi
This June, Pattison Onestop, Coach House Books and Art for Commuters (A4C) have teamed up for a third year for the return of the popular city-wide, interactive media-art project, Stroll City beginning on June 4, 2012. With more than three million people moving in and out of our city e
Seeking brave Collaborators with a Confession for public Consumption Confessions Underground is a video based art installation, part social experiment and part public intervention, developed by John Loerchner & Laura Mendes, Co-Directors of Labspace Studio. Confessions Undergrou
Join the City-wide Underground Book Club TTC One Book Club, a week-long TweetChat about Maggie Helwig’s Girls Fall Down from April 23 – April 30, 2012 as part of the Toronto Public Library’s Keep Toronto Reading Festival. We got the cover of the ‘Post Toronto’ s
In case you can’t get down into the Toronto subways before the end of February when this two-month project wraps up. You can also view all the videos on the HIGHRISE blog: http://highrise.nfb.ca/blog/
The Grid TO just published a great article on HIGHRISE / One Millionth Tower on the TTC, including an interview with Director Katerina Cizek. ”No matter if you see one or four or all the videos and posters, what we’re seeking to do with this is to excite people’s imaginations, t
FROM THE ARTICLE “The latest incarnation of the NFB transmedia project is a video and poster installation currently featured in the Toronto subway system, Highrise/One Millionth Tower, that has commuters imagining the transformation of a rundown Toronto highrise building, via