The Dream

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An empty city. The sky was a twisted ribbon of blue high above, bound in by the thickly packed buildings. Ladders, thin stairways, and lashed together scraps spread up and down the walls like lichen. The makeshift structures filtered out … Continued

Mechanics

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Published 2013 The West Kootenay is an area of southwest British Columbia characterized by glacial valleys and lakes separated by the high peaks of the Selkirk, Valhalla, and Monashee mountain ranges. It is classified as temperate rainforest, receiving an average … Continued

Technology & Change

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I originally wrote this in 2012, but it seems appropriate still, so I am sharing it again here. The computer we know and love, and sometimes hate, has become a staple of the design and artistic processes. It has brought … Continued

At Home In The Middle Of Nowhere

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An Exploration into the Application of Urban Sociological Concepts to a Selection of Outdoor Recreational Activities Originally published in 2011 For this article we’ll be traveling back to the southeastern BC wilderness. This region is a magnet and a breeding … Continued

Fossil Fuel Alternatives?

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written July 2010 The issue of finding energy sources to replace fossil fuels is one of the defining elements of our era.  When the historians of future generations look back on these years will they see a time of uninhibited … Continued