Posted on Jun 2, 2011 in Blog, Planning Updates | Comments Off
As I mentioned in my FREE PARK(ing) post, here are the resources I used last year for PARK(ing) Day 2010. Good luck with your PARK(ing).
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E5FM8OHH
note: I had to upload the files to an external location due to size and file...
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Posted on May 4, 2011 in Planning Updates | 1 comment
When I originally thought to bring PARK(ing) Day to London last year it was for a number of reasons. I was looking for a way to bring attention to some of the prevalent urban issues in the city, I wanted to contribute something to my community in a creative way and I was trying to keep myself from...
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Posted on Mar 16, 2011 in Featured Articles, PARK(ing) Day London | 5 comments
Things are getting back into swing around PARK(ing) Day London and as an attempt to become more organized and function more efficiently we are organizing a formal PARK(ing) Day Committee this year.
While last year’s event was organized smoothly and without incident there is...
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Posted on Mar 7, 2011 in Featured Articles, Planning Updates | 1 comment
A few people came out last Tuesday to talk about last year’s PARK(ing) Day and what might be possible for 2011. Talking about everything from other events to possibly partner with to overall goals for 2011 we found some starting points on the way to planning.
The following are just some very...
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Posted on Feb 28, 2011 in Urban Examples | Comments Off
The Delicate Art of Parking is an 87-minute Canadian comedy/mockumentary film released on May 14, 2003. It was written by Trent Carlson and Blake Corbet and directed by Trent Carlson, and produced by Blake Corbet, Andrew Currie and Kevin Eastwood. It has received numerous awards including...
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Posted on Feb 24, 2011 in Urban Examples | 1 comment
Have we grown accustomed to having our living space curbed by just anyone? Is public space a mere myth?
In the current society, our living space is defined by legal norms and regulations, the same way as fences demark the choices of our free movement.
Only by attempting to cross those boundaries,...
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