our old friend Jay and Geoff are play this little party old school box studio at Franklin deep house
Happy New Year
and yes we are open new year`s day 11am -6 pm

We are pleased to announce the dates for the 2010 Decibel Festival will be September 23rd through the 26th. With a focus on live performance, interactive multimedia art, state-of-the-art sound and technology-based education, the 2010 Decibel Festival will be putting together yet another engaging program of leading-edge, international artists, DJs and performers.
My personel favorite producer is performing LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carl Craig

The Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society’s (GVIAS) summer event happens in the forest along the Squamish Valley river surrounded by mountains. This year, as in the past, we will build a temporary community over an extended weekend. Together we create a village and gift each other in many ways that express our creativity and play. Our community is built on the participation of it’s members from the simple exchange of food, stories, or a lending hand, to the elaborate construction of an interactive art project. We support the diversity and experimentation of experience and ideas. We will strengthen existing friendships and build new ones, rewarding each other in special ways. We are self-sufficient and leave no trace except in our memories.


water bottles that we trash every year? Well, British environmentalist and explorer David de Rothschild is putting some of them to use. For his latest project, Plastiki, he constructed a boat made of discarded plastic containters which will be sailing from San Francisco to Australia. He snagged Joe Haller and Ian Hannula, the tastemakers and designers fro
m Nice Collective, to help out with the interior and other details. "We realized right away we had this kindred passion," Haller explains. "So David brought us on as sort of 'Lifestyle Designers.' " Their vision was to keep thing sorts of home-y but utilitarian, so they took old military tents and blankets and turned them into sweaters, pillows, and other items for the crew—in short, repurposing and reinventing the same way de Rothschild always has. The big reveal is on Friday, but here's a sneak peek at what the duo has been working on. And check out ThePlastiki.com for more info on the expedition.