Tag Archives: Communitech
Hub Haps #002-talking photography at The Tannery
Had a productive conversation about photography on Friday with representation from CAFKA, Christie Digital, Foto:RE, Communitech and the ever-awesome Catherine Bischoff. Stay tuned for more shortly. And let me say that this photo does not do justice to the panoramic … Continue reading
On DIY injection molding and living in the future
There are few things more beautiful to me than machined aluminum. So, I was delighted when my friend Brett Shellhammer invited me across the Hub courtyard last week to check out the plastic injection mold he had milled and test … Continue reading
Hub Haps #001-bucket list
Yesterday at the Communitech Hub, out on Francis Street, Iain Klugman and John Baker, CEOs of Communitech and Desire2Learn respectively, got doused by this eager crew. Of course the good cause was the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. With all the … Continue reading
The Prime Minister at Communitech-not even kidding
I work Fridays down at the BlackBerry space at Communitech. It’s a good way to stay connected. And this particular Friday, I connected (at least optically), with The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. Harper (third from … Continue reading
1shot #175-Tannery Tesla
All the torque, right off the blocks. Nice work by Communitech’s Director of Marketing Services, Saj Jamal, for hooking up the Tesla test drive connection at The Tannery. At Charles and Victoria, this is Kitchener. DW
DISCONNECT connected
Tony Reinhart and I are super-happy with the turnout, interest, and participation in our show, DISCONNECT over the weekend at the Communitech Hub at The Tannery. I’ll tell you a few things that went into this Culture Days gig, but … Continue reading
Art Allies rocks The Communitech Hub
My good friend, Jacqui Murphy, of Art Allies rocked The Communitech Hub down at The Tannery tonight with a really great show of artists who are represented on the Art Allies web-portal-of-local-art-goodness. Jacqui’s vision of connecting local art collectors with … Continue reading