Showing posts with label Nuit Blanche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuit Blanche. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

E.T. - what did he eat?E.T. ate Reese's Pieces in the film.

Entitled Event Horizon, the pic above shows one of the exhibits from Nuit Blanche (one of the best). At Kings College Circle (U of T), the field was filled with the hustle and bustle of a live emergency scene complete with live TV crew interviewing live, emergency workers, police and military....inside the tents nearby you found out what happened and saw the victim. Little Yoda's aircraft must've crashed and E.T. was giving him a final magical touch from that lovely raptor-like, glowing finger before he went to Star Wars heaven. It was soo cute.

I think Daniel Borins and Jennifer Marman (the artists) should've put a pack of Reese's Pieces somewhere...the chocolate bar/candy was introduced to us in 1978 -isn't this post is full of interesting facts?! There needs to be a link to food in all my posts so there it is folks!
Googled it but couldn't find out what Yoda eats ;)

Congrats to the artists looking forward to next year's installation.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Gotta love performance artists (performance artist Jesika Joy)
The city came alive last night with Nuit Blanche, TO turned into an all night art festival. There were thousands of people everywhere, art installations everywhere and the mood and atmosphere was fantastic. It was an excellent night and I recommend that anyone who didn't go last night gets out to it next year. This is just what Toronto needs to compete with fantastic cities like London and New York. The vibe and the feel of the night was incredible.

In Zone B -two blocks of Church Street were turned into a red light district with several dancers in windows mimicking the feel of Amsterdam with live sex shows (pretend - of course), can-can dancers, pole dancing in windows and more.

This artist Jeskia Joy (see pic) was drawing quite a crowd in this red light district; she was writhing and sliding across the floor dragging this dead goat or lamb in her arms & on her back - p.s. it stank! She was mumbling and singing to herself to the delight & shock of many onlookers (shock - for those who don't get performance art). Entertaining to say the least - some dum, dums beside me (after they screeched and eek-ed) thought it was a greyhound dog -umm...duh, I don't think a skinned greyhound dog is easy to find, but yes - a goat or lamb is easy to purchase in the city and haul over your shoulder as an artiste for 7hrs.

Some other art installations were more family friendly and easier to comprehend and also entertaining, check the newspapers and online for reviews and photographs. At University of Toronto we stopped at a few other exhibits and at the String of Diamonds piece we ate some cheese and crackers. That is all we had...everywhere else the queues for food and drink were enormous. We got some drinks and snacks at 7-Eleven and saw this yummy cheese under the nacho-cheese dispensing machine - it looks grosser in real life.My only question is when is the city going to allow street vendors to sell anything more than rubbery hot dogs?! Can we not get creative like other cities. How about a Choc-star van? A van in London sells all kinds of chocolate treats (cupcakes, brownies, fudge, cake, cookies and more..) ...well it was a great night - maybe I will enter Nuit Blanche next year with a Choc-star van as a 'chocolate installation'


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