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29Jun/090

Photos: Simcoe Wave Deck, Dundas St. West

Inside the streetcar

Last Friday I finally had the chance to use some of this nice new "lomo" 35mm film I ordered a few months ago. Overall, I would say it does give the shots a nice vintage-ish look, but without the use of an unpredictable plastic "lomo" camera, I don't think the film is that dynamic.

Check out the best-of set here at flickr.

Here's a couple more of my favourites:

Into the window

Glare, long shadow

Escalator

Simcoe Wave Deck

27Jun/091

Ikea hack: My Castor Canadensis inspired recycled tube lamp

Recycled tube lamp

Because of my small apartment, and lack of yard/balcony/tool shed, my projects are mostly limited to simple projects, and easy builds... Sure, I've done some heavy sanding in the bathtub, but overall I try to keep things pretty basic.

With that said, I'm pretty proud of my first full-on ikea "hack," in which I've taken some discarded tubular light bulbs found in the trash behind my apartment building, some duct tape, some empty duct tape rolls and an old Ikea STORM floor lamp and turned them into a Castor Canadensis inspired "recycled tube lamp."

I've always admired the design work by the Canadian company, especially their amazing recycled tube lamps/sculptures. They're the perfect blend of industrial and warm, and the perfect example of how recycled goods can be sexy. With that said, there's no way I can afford any of their designs in the near future... I'll have to be satisfied for now on gazing at the real thing at Oddfellows.

So after spotting around 6 tubes in the garbage out back (yes, I usually find lots of cool things in the trash), I knew I had to see if I could give this design a try.

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I did this pretty quickly, and the hardest part was tearing down the lamp, removing all the lamp parts, so that it was basically a stick with a light on the end. (I've never wired anything before either, except for stereo systems, but with my blue electrical tape on hand, I'm confident that I did just fine). The STORM also has a nice foot/floor switch, which is perfect for a project like this.

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After giving the tubes and thorough and gentle cleaning, I used duct tape to attach the tubes to an empty roll... I didn't have enough tubes to go all the way around, so I filled in the back using cardboard from an old pizza box. (It will be a corner light for now). Like I said, I did this pretty fast, so I didn't measure anything and if I did it again, I would use more care laying down the tape... I think I'll grab a nice roll of gaffer tape to finish the whole thing off, and maybe cap off the pointy ends of the lamp.

Overall, the lamp gives off a very nice, very gentle warm glow, and will make for a great accent in our soon-to-be-redesigned bedroom, which will have a mix of post-industrial inspired furnishings. I'd recommend this simple project to anyone, but just be very, very careful with the tubes.

And yes Andrew, you will always be the IKEA HACK master, and your G&M story is still cut out and stuck to my fridge.

26Jun/090

Put Yr Heart Into It — 022

Dirty Projectors, Amber Coffman

I've been doing these podcasts for the past year or so at SilentTalkie.com, usually uploaded on Fridays. You can download them, play them on the page, or subscribe via iTunes, as well as listen to other awesome podcasts.

This week I've put together a set of some new favourite songs, fronted by some amazing female vocalists. Enjoy!

23Jun/090

hello there

Rapper and actor Ice T, holding a bulldog.

Welcome to my new "home page" slash blog slash whatever this is... if you have any suggestions for what kinds of things I should be posting up here, please let me know in the comments. Hopefully I'll be able to give you a little peek into my life off-line, and point you towards interesting things in the infintely interesting world online. To start, here's a postcard that has been attached to our fridge since last Christmas; It's gansta rapper and "Law & Order: SVU" actor Ice T, holding on to an English Bulldog (my favourite breed). I had the chance to interview Ice T in person once, deep in the bowels of the MTV building here in Toronto, and he remains one of the coolest people I have ever met in my life. For some reason, I see a lot of myself in this picture... I just don't know why.

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