Saturday, September 16, 2006

Here's what I've been working on today. Got 2 boards of pine 20''x96'', each cut into two pieces, resulting in these 4 shelves mounted on 20'' brackets and two upright railings.

And voila... utility shelving for my office.

Monday, September 11, 2006



In other news me and Anna went to the AGO to check out some much needed contemporary art: the Andy Warhol exhibition titled "Stars, Deaths and Disasters, 1962–1964", guest-curated by that famed film director David Cronenberg. I think that means he narrated the audio guide.

Now i've heard about Andy Warhol before and seen some of his work in a few art books. After having seen this particular installation, I have to say that I was expecting a lot better. I left the gallery half-wanting to see more, which is good and bad. Good because I guess I took something away from this. Bad because the installation was quite small: about 19 pieces with audio commentary and perhaps another dozen without any commentary. Anyhow, I've certainly learnt a lot about Andy and his obsession with found-art

One work in particular that I enjoyed -- and indeed it appeared popular with the rest of the art going public -- was titled "The Couch". Basically he had a couch at his "factory" (a studio which in itself is a work of art) with a film camera pointed at it. Various persona would appear at or around this couch and perform random performance art. There were quite a lot of scenes which would not at all qualify for a family audience. Nudity was just the beginning.
So i'm back in Toronto as of August 29. I had been in Boston MA for 2.5 months and then in Paris, France for 10 days.

Anyway, the point of this post is to illustrate my battle with the racoons. Yesterday night they made a mess of my green bin. The driveway was strewn with organics. It was horrible and disgusting to clean up. Difficult too because the driveway is paved with small rocks.

Determined not to go through another such cleanup, I made a bit of research online and found a product called "Raccoon Check" which is a strap that you screw onto the lid of a garbage bin. Here's what it looks like on my 2 green bins. I had to drill 3 holes on each bin. 2 holes on the lid, 1 on the side front.

After tonight we shall see who is winning!