Archive for September, 2010
Off the Grid
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010Barn Burning 101
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010Fresh Start
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010Old Québec City Moulin à images
Thursday, September 9th, 2010One of the most unbelievable scenes from my vacation this summer in Old Quebec City was the Moulin à images … which the English translation websites refer to as the Fabulous Image Mill. Basically we were walking around enjoying a quiet evening along the St Lawrence, just having enjoyed an impromptu Cirque du Soleil show under the bridge of the freeway and on the way back to the hotel saw the biggest projected screen I’d ever seen. Well it turns out it indeed is according to Guinness Book of World Records the largest screen.
The Moulin à images are projected on the 81 huge, ancient grain silos of the Bunge Company in the harbor of Quebec City. The silos become a projection screen 100 feet high by 2,000 feet wide (over 3 football fields) with the great Saint Lawrence River as a backdrop. Officially recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest projection surface in the world, the collection of silos is the equivalent of 25 Imax screens, about a 1/3rd mile long.
The 40-minute show narrates Quebec’s history since its foundation by Samuel de Champlain, through the colonial period, covering the politics of the region, the importance of religion and the major role that it played, the successive periods of administration under France and then under England, technology advances and more… Four centuries of history from 1608 to the present day.
Sometime hard to follow at times, perhaps due to cultural barriers, the pure scale and imagery was epic.
Here are some links to additional information:
The Majestic Plastic Bag
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010I remember some of his early work in American Beauty .. but this epic movie tells us his true vision and destiny .. that’s right the great westward migration to the PGP (Pacific Garbage Patch)… Hopefully after watching this you will know the answer to one of life’s prolific questions “Paper or Plastic?”