Taking a Remembrance Day respite to enjoy a conscious discussion with ‘Trigger’ at Vancouver’s New Amsterdam Cafe, Dave O listens to the consequences and conditions of space, in tangible and gestalt senses, and reviews the paradigm shifts of Vancouver’s downtown Eastside ‘four corners’ – once one of the grandest intersections in the British Empire. Later,...


Taking a Remembrance Day respite to enjoy a conscious discussion with ‘Trigger’ at Vancouver’s New Amsterdam Cafe, Dave O listens to the consequences and conditions of space, in tangible and gestalt senses, and reviews the paradigm shifts of Vancouver’s downtown Eastside ‘four corners’ – once one of the grandest intersections in the British Empire.


Later, he wanders and reads Walt Whitman (When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d) and Gord Downie (from Coke Machine Glow) to bring it ’round home for this part #7 of the White Poppies for Remembrance series.


https://archive.org/download/Postcard46MetaPhysicalConditionsOfTheEnvironment/Postcard-46-Meta-Physical-Conditions-of-the-Environment.mp3


Cross the street for: (Meta)Physical Conditions of the Environment – Postcard #46 (18:47, 26MB, 128k mp3)


Music by:

Drive-by Truckers “World of Hurt” via KEXP
Beethoven Sonata #14
Unnamed spacey something by Merlin (and/or Jahwah) via HempenRoad soundtrack


Recording with Trigger


Sketching the Chaos of the Downtown Eastside (Trigger)


Sketching the Chaos of the Downtown Eastside (Trigger)


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Dominion Building behind Victory Park and Cenotaph, New Amsterdam to left