Friday, January 28, 2011

Dyneema Team Experience - Tristan Schon

I recently signed up to participate in a social media contest called the DYNEEMA TEAM EXPERIENCE. For those who aren’t sailors, Dyneema is a brand of fiber, that is used to make high-performance rope (“line” as we like to call it) for yacht racing.

The first step in the contest, is for me to gather a “team” of supporters, and have them sign up to my profile.

If you can help me out, I will reward you grandly at some time in the not too distant future (like a boat ride this summer, maybe?)

It only takes a few seconds; here’s what you do:

1) Visit my profile

Tristan Schon - The 908 Kid - das908kind - Dyneema Team Experience Profile

2) Look for the big RED button that says “follow me, click here”

3) Fill out the form, with your name and e-mail (you don’t need to be a sailor BTW)

4) Check your inbox, and your spam box; look for the confirmation e-mail

5) Confirm your e-mail address and you’re done

No, you won’t get spammed with offers to buy “line” for your boat; it’s just to make sure you are real. Your name will then show up on my crew list. The bigger my crew, the better a chance I have of winning! Heck, if you REALLY want to help me, forward this message to anyone who you think might be like to help me out as well.

Thanks for your support in advance, and feel free to e-mail me, if you have any questions.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Ranger


Ranger
Originally uploaded by mstrsail

P2 Perini Navi


P2 Perini Navi
Originally uploaded by mstrsail

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Jaws 2 (1978) - Memorable quotes

Jaws 2 (1978) - Memorable quotes

Martin Brody: Oh, Hendricks, good! Right this way. Excuse us, please. I want you to come in here and, er, check out this 908.
Hendricks: What the hell's a 908? I've never heard of a 908!
Martin Brody: 908 means get me outta there!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Hamster Cage

The Hamster Cage

This is a movie a friend of mine, Robert French, produced a few years ago (2006). We had a meeting today, discussing social media and viral strategies, as they apply to entertainment marketing. This project came up in conversation, so I thought I'd post a quick blog here about it, as a real-life example of how to canvas the internet and track the resulting traffic to a website.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Vancouver Convention Center Elevator

Architectural Feature of the Vancouver Convention Center, site of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Shot on Fuji Velvia (50 ASA).


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Sunday, August 09, 2009

Facebook | Your Photos - Stream-of-consciousness photography VOL 2.




Facebook | Your Photos - Stream-of-consciousness photography VOL 2.

here's the concept: Take at least one picture a day, everyday, of anything, anywhere - spontaneously and without judgment, editing, or opinion. A record of everyday of my life, where I've been and what I do.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

What's YOUR act fo goodwill today?

MY ACT OF GOODWILL; WHAT’S YOURS?

It started with a simple donation to an art-lovers collection, and has shifted into a unique friendship and technological experiment.

This project was inspired several months ago, when the following story appeared in the news:










What does modern communication offer to those who are permanently disabled; who are living their lives without the mobility and motor-skills that the rest of us take for granted?

WANTED: YOUR NEGLECTED (but functioning) COMPUTERS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY.

Meet Norman. Intelligent human being, who likes gardening, collecting native art and hanging out at Rock Concerts (most recently Fleetwood Mac). So what’s the big deal? Nothing, except that - Norman lives in a Hospital bed, eats through a straw, has machines that breathe for him, and has virtually no movement left in his body - except for his face - which is more expressive then most people I know, BTW. I met Norman back in May, somewhat serendipitously, and we’ve slowly formed a unique friendship.

Something clicked inside me, and I felt compelled to reach out. Here’s what I did…

Having recently finished archiving my photography collection, I decided this would be an interesting opportunity to reach out and connect with a stranger, who might appreciate some human interaction, other than what he gets from the staff of professionals that work hard at ensuring his health and comfort, each and every day.

I happened to have had an extra print of a particular photograph of mine; depicting the "Rainbow off the Beach Whaling Canoe" at YVR, by Hesquiah First Nation artist Tim Paul. It is part of the YVR Art Foundation collection, and can be seen in the East Chevron Extension's "Pacific Passage" display, when returning or arriving in Vancouver…

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I decided this would make a nice addition to Norman’s collection. I framed it, called the care center, and was invited for a visit. Here I am delivering the photo…

I won’t lie - the first encounter was strange and a bit uncomfortable. How would I react, the first time, meeting someone whose speech was limited to whispers, set to the rhythmic pace of a breathing machine? It took some getting used to, but soon enough, we found common ground and I was amazed at how communicative and lively a person Norman was. I’ve since visited him again, and am now attempting to start a pilot-project with Norman and the staff: How can we use all this digital-social technology that is now around us, which allows family and friends around the globe to interact and share life’s daily adventures like never before? Is it possible, to break the physiological gap and create a virtual “existence” that would help disabled individuals - like Norman - interact not only with the world at large, but others with the similar conditions? The tools exist (this blog being a small example, Facebook being another), the challenges are big, but everything has to start somewhere…

THINK IT’S A GOOD IDEA? HOW YOU CAN HELP…

1) CONNECT THE DOTS:

Leave a comment here, or share this story anywhere on the web where you think those who can help might find it. We are looking for people who…

…work in assistive technology, assisted living, nursing, social work, IT / computer-support, internet support, interface technologies and anything else that you think might be related or relevant knowledge.

Helping, at this stage, can be as simple as sharing this story with your social network to spread the word...


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...OR lending your advice or professional opinion if you’re in a related field...

...OR, finding someone like Norman, and volunteering 2 hours every few weeks with computer interaction, as I have now started doing!

2) WHAT WE NEED RIGHT NOW:

The facility Norman lives at is an expensive and complex undertaking. Needless to say, the computer room is a low priority where funding is concerned. With the rapid growth of technology what it is, why not donate your used laptop, desktop, router, wireless card, etc, to a group of people who can really use it?

Feedback is greatly appreciated. If this post proves to generate interest and momentum, greater effort will be made to further promote these intentions and who knows where this will go?

In the meantime -what’s was YOUR act of goodwill today?

Regards,


Tristan and Norman